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José Padilla was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Estella Obregón and her husband, both of Puerto Rican descent. The family later moved to Chicago, Illinois.As a youth, Padilla joined the Latin Kings street gang and was arrested several times.
José María Padilla Requena (4 December 1955 – 18 October 2020) was a Spanish disc jockey and producer of ambient music, best known for his work as DJ in the Café del Mar bar on the island of Ibiza.
José Padilla is the name of: José Gualberto Padilla (1829–1896), Puerto Rican poet, politician and advocate of Puerto Rican independence; José Prudencio Padilla (1784–1828), Colombian military leader; José Trinidad Padilla (born 1957), Mexican IRP politician; José Padilla (composer) (1889–1960), "Maestro Padilla", Spanish composer
José Bastos Padilha Neto [1] (Brazilian Portuguese: [ʒuˈzɛ paˈdʒiʎɐ]; born 1 August 1967) is a Brazilian film director, producer and screenwriter.He is best known for directing the Brazilian critical and financial successes Elite Squad and Elite Squad: The Enemy Within and the 2014 remake of RoboCop.
Padilla's progeny made themselves notable in their respective fields of show business, politics and sports. Among his dozen children [2] include actors Jose "Pempe" Padilla Jr., Carlos Padilla Sr., actresses Cristina Aragon, Pilar Padilla, Maria Clara Ruiz Padilla, film director Consuelo Padilla Osorio, diplomat and actor Amado Cortez, and Casimero "Roy" Padilla Sr., former provincial governor ...
José Padilla Sánchez (28 May 1889 – 25 October 1960), popularly known as Maestro Padilla, was a famous Spanish composer and pianist. [1] He was best known for the songs La Violetera and El Relicario , popularized by cuplé singer Raquel Meller , and the pasodoble Valencia .
About 18 miles (29 km) northwest of Trinity there was the Padilla family's ranch house, a traditional adobe house with a well in the front yard and a pickup truck that their nine-year-old son, José Padilla, drove, since at the time the men in the family served in the armed forces.
"Valencia" is a pasodoble song composed by José Padilla for the 1924 zarzuela La bien amada [1] and included in the 1926 silent film Valencia, with lyrics translated by Lucien Boyer, Jacques Charles, [2] and Clifford Grey.