Trinidad "Trini" López III (born May 15, 1937) is a American singer and actor who had 16 Top 40 songs on the charts from 1963 through 1968.
Trini Lopez was born in Dallas, Texas, son of Trinidad
Lopez II (who was a singer, dancer, actor, and musician in Mexico) and Petra
Gonzalez, who moved to Dallas from Mexico. Lopez has four sisters (two are
deceased) and a brother, Jesse, who is also a singer. He grew up on Ashland
Street in the Little Mexico neighbourhood of Dallas and attended grammar school
and N. R. Crozier Tech High School. He had to drop out of high school in his
senior year because he needed to earn money to help support the family.
Lopez formed his first band in Wichita Falls, Texas, at
the age of 15. In 1958, at the recommendation of Buddy Holly's father, Trini
and his group "The Big Beats" went to producer Norman Petty in
Clovis, New Mexico. Petty secured a contract for them with Columbia Records,
which released the single "Clark's Expedition"/"Big Boy",
both instrumental.
Lopez left the group and made his first solo recording,
his own composition "The Right To Rock", for the Dallas-based Volk
Records, and then signed with King Records in 1959, recording more than a dozen
singles for that label, none of which charted. In late 1962, after the King
contract expired, Lopez followed up on an offer by producer Snuff Garrett to
join the post-Holly Crickets as vocalist. After a few weeks of auditions in Los
Angeles, that idea did not go through. He landed a steady engagement at the
nightclub PJ's, where his audience grew quickly. He was heard there by Frank
Sinatra, who had started his own label, Reprise Records, and who subsequently
signed Lopez.
His debut live album, Trini Lopez at PJ's , was released
in 1963. The album included a version of "If I Had a Hammer", which
reached number one in 36 countries (no. 3 in the United States), and was a
radio favourite for many years. It sold over one million copies, and was
awarded a gold disc. He also performed his own version of the traditional
Mexican song "La Bamba" on the album; his recording of the tune was
later reissued as a single in 1966.
Another live album from PJ's was recorded later that same year under the title By Popular Demand More Trini Lopez at PJ's which contains the song "Green Green" which was written by Randy Sparks and Barry McGuire and originally recorded by the New Christy Minstrels earlier that year for their Columbia album Ramblin.
Another live album from PJ's was recorded later that same year under the title By Popular Demand More Trini Lopez at PJ's which contains the song "Green Green" which was written by Randy Sparks and Barry McGuire and originally recorded by the New Christy Minstrels earlier that year for their Columbia album Ramblin.
His other big hits
were "Lemon Tree" and "I'm Comin' Home, Cindy", both of
which made it to #2 on the Easy Listening chart, and "Michael",
"Gonna Get Along Without Ya Now" and "The Bramble Bush",
which made it to $7, #6 and #4, respectively. Beyond his success on record, he
became one of the country's top nightclub performers of that era, regularly
headlining in Las Vegas.
Trini with The Beatles |
His popularity led the Gibson Guitar Corporation to ask him in 1964 to design a guitar for them. He ended up designing two: the Trini Lopez Standard a rock and roll model based on the Gibson ES-335 semihollow body, and the Lopez Deluxe, a variation of a Gibson jazz guitar designed by Barney Kessel. Both of these
guitars were in production from 1964 until 1971, and are now highly sought-after among collectors
Lopez's acting career was essentially still-born when he
walked off the set of The Dirty Dozen (1967) at the urging of Sinatra (who
supposedly thought his music career would stall if he continued to work on the
movie, which had gone over its scheduled shooting date) or was fired by
director Robert Aldrich for being disagreeable. He appeared infrequently as an actor over the
next 10 years, mostly on television.
He continued his musical career with extensive tours of Europe and Latin America during this period. Since then, Lopez has done charitable work and received honors such as being inducted into the International Latin Music Hall of Fame in 2003. On May 15, 2008, his 71st birthday, Lopez was inducted into the Las Vegas Walk of Stars.
He continued his musical career with extensive tours of Europe and Latin America during this period. Since then, Lopez has done charitable work and received honors such as being inducted into the International Latin Music Hall of Fame in 2003. On May 15, 2008, his 71st birthday, Lopez was inducted into the Las Vegas Walk of Stars.
Lopez was still recording and appearing live in recent years
and in 2008, his 63rd album, "Ramblin Man,” was released. "El
Immortal" was released in 2010 and in 2011, Trini released his 65th album
"Into The Future.” (Edited from
IMDB & Wikipedia)
For “Trini Lopez - Rock On” go here;
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1. THE RIGHT TO ROCK
2. JUST ONCE MORE
3. YES YOU DO
4. MY RUNAWAY HEART
5. ROCK ON
6. SINCE I DON'T HAVE YOU
7. HERE COMES SALLY
8. LOVE ME TONIGHT
9. I'M GRATEFUL
10. DON'T LET YOUR SWEET LOVE DIE
11. NOBODY LISTENS TO OUR TEENAGE PROBLEMS
12. NOBODY LOVES ME
13. CHAIN OF LOVE
14. SWEET THING
15. JEANIE MARIE
16. POOR LITTLE SCHEMER
17. THE SEARCH GOES ON
18. IT HURTS TO BE IN LOVE
19. THEN YOU KNOW
20. DON'T TREAT ME THAT WAY
21. YOU BROKE THE ONLY HEART
22. ONE HEART, ONE LIFE, ONE LOVE
23. ROSITA
24. ONLY IN MY DREAMS
25. SINNER NOT A SAINT
26. WHERE CAN MY BABY BE
27. DON'T GO
28. IT SEEMS
29. THE CLUB FOR BROKEN HEARTS
30. WON'T YOU BE MY QUEEN FOR A DAY
When TRINI LOPEZ broke through internationally in 1963 with 'If I Had A Hammer' and its parent LP 'Live At PJ's', he was hailed as an overnight success.However, he was already in his mid-20s, had been cutting R&R, Tex-Mex and Country records since 1958, and had already enjoyed regional hits with sides like 'The Right To Rock', 'Rock On', 'Don't Let Your Sweet Love Die' and 'Jeanie Marie'. Another of these early sides, 'Sinner Not A?Saint', bubbled under Top 100 following its reissue in 1964.
This compilation comprises all Trini's 'pre-fame' studio recordings between 1958-62, for the Volk, King and DRA labels, the first time that this entire body of work has been compiled together. The King sides appear here exactly as they were originally released, without the fake audience applause which was later overdubbed in an effort to cash in on his 'Live At PJ's' successes. (Jasmine nores)
A big thank you to ACM2 blog for original post and for some later Lopez hits, here's a compilation I found many moons ago. Thanks to the unknown original up-loader.
For “Trini Lopez Collection - 20 Greatest Hits” go here:
https://www.upload.ee/files/9967802/Trini_Lopez_-_Hits.rar.html
1 Adalita 2:00
2 Shame And Scandal 2:23
3 Granada 3:32
4 Cuando Caliente El Sol 2:31
5 Besame Mucho 2:43
6 Quizas, Quizas, Quizas 2:01
7 La Bamba 4:19
8 Kansas City 3:17
9 America 3:30
10 Cielito Lindo 2:05
11 If I Had A Hammer 3:01
12 This Land Is Your Land 3:52
13 Lemon Tree 2:50
14 Michael (Row The Boat Ashore) 2:49
15 Bye, Bye Blondie 2:20
16 Guantanamera 4:33
17 Amor 1:59
18 Blowin' In The Wind 2:41
19 Perfidia 2:40
20 El Condor Pasa (If I Could) 2:57
Thanks!
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