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Lope Balaguer : ウィキペディア英語版
Lope Balaguer

José Manuel López Balaguer, (22 August 1925, Santiago de los Caballeros - 29 January 2015, Santo Domingo) also known as Lope Balaguer, was a Dominican singer; he was nephew of Dominican president Joaquín Balaguer and cousin of the musicians Johnny Pacheco and Nelo López. He married Flor de Oro Trujillo, daughter of dictator Rafael Trujillo.
==Biography==
Lope Balaguer debuted in 1940 as a singer in the radio. In 1944 in Bonao he did his first presentation in the radio station ''The Voice of the Yuna'', with the ''San José orchestra'', with which in the following year under the direction of the composer and Cuban pianist Julio Gutiérrez debuted in the ''Coffee Ariete'' in Santo Domingo. ''HILL Magazine'' chose him as the best singer of the country and gave him the nickname of ''The tenor of the youth.'' In the same year he travelled to Cuba, where he acted in nocturnal clubs of Havana and the radio, and is where he took the artistic name of ''Lope Balaguer''.
In Puerto Rico he enjoyed of the success of ''The Escambrón'', and in 1946 the magazine ''Living room Fígaro'' chose him as best singer of the year alongside Manuel Hernández in Santo Domingo. In 1947 it was conceded to him an agreement with the radio station ''The Voice of the Yuna'' (from 1949, ''The Dominican Voice''). He had done tours to Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Colombia, Guatemala, El Salvador, Panama, Haiti, Guadeloupe, Martinique and United States.〔〔〔
In 1946, Lope Balaguer recorded his first disks with Luis Benjamín in Puerto Rico. With the orchestra of Antonio Morel, records a disk with Dominican songs. His more sounded successes were ''Never'' Have said you of Pope Molina, ''Neither Neither'' Steps by Luis Kalaff, ''Sands of the desert'' of Héctor Cabral and Rafael Columbus, ''Follow me'' of Manuel Troncoso, ''Then'' ''married me by tí'' of Rafael Solano, ''An unforgettable day'' by Pedro Vilar and ''Of meat or iron'' of Fernando Arias. In general, he recorded 28 disks of vinyl, 5 CDs and recently several CDs of audio.

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