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  1. www.popexpresso.com › 2024/05/15 › remembering-trini-lopezRemembering Trini Lopez

    15. Mai 2024 · Trini Lopez was born Trinidad López III on May 15, 1937, in Dallas, Texas. Lopez’s early success came in the 1960s with his distinctive blend of Latin rhythms, rock, and pop. He gained widespread recognition with his energetic performances and infectious charisma. His breakout hit, “If I Had a Hammer,” released in 1963, became an international sensation, earning Lopez a Grammy ...

  2. 15. Mai 2024 · A documentary on his life and career, “My Name is Lopez” was released in April 2022. Lopez was born in Dallas, Texas, on May 15, 1937. His father, Trinidad Lopez II, worked as a singer, dancer, actor, and musician in Mexico; his mother was Petra Gonzalez. They married in their hometown of Moroleón, Guanajuato, prior to moving to Dallas.

  3. 15. Mai 2024 · On the higher end of the price range, we have the Gibson Custom Shop 1964 Trini Lopez Standard Reissue. While it's not an exact replica of Grohl’s ‘67 model, it's the closest you can get to its retro charm without buying an actual vintage piece.

  4. 11. Mai 2024 · Dünnerer Korpus als die 175, aber ebenfalls ohne Sustainblock und dementsprechend resonant und schwingungsfreudig, mit richtig tollen und dynamischen P-94 Pickups (P-90s im Humbuckerformat), toller Trini Lopez Neck!!!

  5. 25. Apr. 2024 · Trini Lopez: "Lemon Tree" (1965) Annie Van Auken. 2.2K subscribers. Subscribed. 3. 4 views 23 minutes ago #R. Released Jan. 1965 on vinyl REPRISE LP #R 6147 (10,393), "TRINI LÓPEZ The...

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  6. My grandfather’s Trini Lopez is a one owner, bought by his dad who is now passed. I am trying to date the guitar. He says that they got around 1965ish. The serial number is 849284. It is cherry red, bought new. I do not have a picture, I just have the case currently. Post photos or people can’t really help.

  7. 9. Mai 2024 · Trini Lopezs “If I Had a Hammer” first burst onto the music scene in 1963, but its meaning and significance have remained relevant even decades later. The catchy tune has become a symbol of civil rights, peace, and justice and has been adopted as an anthem by many social justice movements over the years. In this article, we’ll delve ...