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Lorenzo Negrete at the Museum of Latin American Art (MjUoLAA), Long Beach, California. Lorenzo Negrete (born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico) is a Mexican singer, musician and composer. Negrete is the grandson of Mexican singer and actor Jorge Negrete. He was born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, and raised in Mexico City.
Jorge Alberto Negrete Moreno (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxoɾxe neˈɣɾete]; 30 November 1911 – 5 December 1953) was a Mexican singer and actor.He specialized in the musical genre of ranchera.
The song has been covered by many different artists including Vicente Fernández, [5] Aidá Quevas, Plácido Domingo, [6] Lola Beltrán, [7] Julio Iglesias, [8] Trío Los Panchos, [9] El Charro Gil y Sus Caporales, [10] Francisco Canaro [11] Jorge Negrete his grandson Lorenzo Negrete and Pedrito Fernández.
Rafael Negrete, is a Mexican actor and Opera singer, who also performs traditional Mexican music. Rafa Negrete, as often called, is the grandson of the Mexican legendary icon Jorge Negrete [1] Negrete is a tenor. [2] but also he has sung various baritone roles. [3] He has a degree in Opera singing by the National Conservatory of Music.
Lorenzo Negrete (born 1988), Mexican singer, musician and actor. Manuel Negrete (disambiguation), several people. Martín Barragán Negrete (born 1991), Mexican association football forward. Michael Negrete (born 1981), American student who disappeared. Miguel Negrete (before 1825 – 1895), Mexican general and politician.
El premio mayor, is a Mexican telenovela produced by Emilio Larrosa and written by Verónica Suárez and Alejandro Pohlenz. [1]Carlos Bonavides, Laura León, Sasha Sokol and Sergio Goyri star as the main protagonists, while Claudio Báez, Lorena Herrera, Martha Julia and Rodrigo Vidal as the main antagonists.
Enrique Álvarez Félix was the only son of Mexican actress María Félix and her first husband, Enrique Álvarez Alatorre. [citation needed] When his parents divorced in 1938, his mother lived for a time at home with her own parents until 1939, when she traveled with Enrique to Mexico City.
Del Castillo was born in the Juárez Hotel of the city of Celaya, Guanajuato. [4] Eldest son of rural teacher Aurora Galván Valenzuela (1901-1992) [5] and Eduardo Del Castillo-Negrete Rivera (1907–1948), firefighter who lost his life in the fire of the hardware store called "La Sirena" in Mexico City.