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Trini Lopez

Trini Lopez recorded some upbeat music for Reprise through the mid-’60s, including a smash making from the folk regular “EASILY Had a Hammer” in 1963. The Dallas indigenous cut some Ritchie Valens-influenced rockers for the Ruler label ahead of his breakthrough by manufacturer Don Costa. Lopez’s strikes capture the enjoyment of his live shows, and his traveling renditions of “Kansas Town” (1963), “Lemon Tree” (1965), and “I’m Comin’ House, Cindy” (1966) had been substantial sellers. Apparently among Dean Martin’s preferred performers, Lopez managed his personal network TV range system and co-starred among the Dirty Dozen in the favorite 1967 movie.

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