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BIRTH
NAME: TRINIDAD LOPEZ, III |
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BIRTH
DATE: May 15, 1937 |
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BIRTH
PLACE: Dallas, Texas |
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PARENTS:
Trini's father, Trinidad Lopez II, was a singer, dancer, actor, and musician in
Mexico. When he was 18, he married Petra Gonzalez and moved to
Dallas, Texas, from Mexico to make a better life for themselves.
Both of Trini's parents are deceased. |
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SIBLINGS:
4 Sisters - 1 is deceased and the other 3
are homemakers. 1 Brother - Jesse, is also an entertainer. |
EDUCATION:
Attended grammar school and N. R. Crozier Tech
High School in Dallas, Texas. Trini had to drop out of High School in
his senior year because his father needed his financial support.
BACKGROUND: Trini
was a poor boy from the barrio of Dallas, Texas. He remembers barely
enough food for the family, the amount always determined by his parents'
ability to get whatever work they could. "They worked and struggled
together just to survive," he recalls. "They plowed fields
together. My mother washed clothes in the neighborhood for extra income.
You cannot imagine how hard it was."
Trini has made
"lemonade" from a life that began with nothing but lemons!
When he was 11 years old, his father spanked him for "hanging
around with the wrong kind of kids"...what a wise man he was to
lead his talented son from a life of street gangs to a life of
sophisticated graciousness. Trinidad Lopez, Sr., felt so bad about the
spanking he had given his son, he bought him a $12.00 guitar he really
could not afford. Trini says, "A spanking literally changed my
life."
Trini learned
to play the guitar from his father. Then he played for
money on the street corners. He eventually went on to
form his own group. It was then that the world saw the
beginnings of the singing, acting, and very talented Trini
Lopez. Trini's first songs were Mexican sing-alongs with
his mother, father, brother, and sisters. He dropped out
of high school to help his father support the family by
singing around Dallas and the Texas
"Southland." Trini's quality could not be
denied. He went on to the El Cipango Club in Dallas, (a
more affluent part of Dallas) and to other big clubs
throughout the Southwest. He realized music would make
him something special. Indeed it did, enabling him to
get himself, and his family, out of the barrio.
When Trini was 18 years old,
King Records in Cincinnati, Ohio, heard that Trini had written and
recorded a single in Dallas on a little label called Volk Records. The
name of the song was "The Right to Rock. " From
the beginning, the record producer wanted Trini to change his
name to anything but Lopez. Trini was, and is, proud of his heritage and
was devastated by the situation. Trini refused and was heading out
the door when the record producer stopped him and
said, "Okay, Okay, you can keep your
name." The single made a
little noise in Dallas, enough noise for King Records to be impressed
with Trini's voice and style. King Records offered Trini a recording
contract and for three years, they flew Trini from Dallas to Cincinnati
to record for two weeks at a time. Unfortunately, the only songs they
were giving Trini to record were old country songs they had in their
catalog by country artists such as Cowboy Copus. Once in a while on some
recording sessions, Trini would slip in some of his own compositions
that were more up to date. The only song to hit the charts nationally on
the King label for Trini was a song Trini covered by the Skyliners
called "Since I Don't Have You." The song hit the Top 10
nationwide, and Trini was elated to see his name on Cashbox, and Billboard.
The only other song on King Records Trini had that was a No. 1 hit in
his hometown of Dallas was a song called "Don't Let Your Sweet Love
Die."
Trini befriended the famous
recording artist, Mr.. Buddy Holly, a fellow Texan. Buddy Holly asked if
Trini would like to meet his record producer in Clovis, New Mexico.
Trini was elated and packed his station wagon with his group and drove to Clovis with
the hopes of recording. Buddy Holly's record producer turned out to be
prejudiced because of Trini's heritage. He would not allow the use of
Trini's name on the record label. Trini's group agreed with
the conspiracy against Trini's Latin name, and they agreed not to allow
Trini to sing on the record. The record was released as an instrumental
under the name "The Big Beats." When Trini returned to Dallas, he
disbanded the group and assembled a new band
While in Clovis, Trini
befriended not only Buddy Holly, but also his band, The Crickets. As
fate would have it, two months later, Buddy Holly was killed in the
fatal plane crash along with Richie Valens and The Big Bopper. A couple
of months after the plane crash, Trini received a phone call from The
Crickets asking him to come to Hollywood to be their lead singer. Trini
was ecstatic, and instead of flying, he used the money sent by The
Crickets to drive his station wagon to Los Angeles. All through the two
and half day trip, Trini kept saying to himself "Hollywood or bust,
Hollywood or bust!!!" In 1960, Trini arrived in
H-O-L-L-Y-W-O-O-D driving his old station wagon with "Trini Lopez
and his Combo" painted on each side.
The agreement Trini had with The
Crickets did not materialize because The Crickets were enjoying their
royalties and record sales from Buddy Holly's past hit recordings and
were in no hurry to perform.
The $200 Trini left Dallas with
was gone. He had promised he would be sending monies to his parents from
his engagements in California. Out of desperation, Trini Lopez, the
soloist was born.
Trini got a job at the Ye Little
Club in Beverly Hills. He was hired with no group, just with his guitar.
His engagement was to last two weeks and ended up lasting a year.
The first big break came at the
popular night spot called P. J.'s. Here, he was spotted by the world
famous record producer, the late Don Costa, who then brought Trini to
the attention of his longtime idol, Mr. Frank Sinatra. The
great singer recognized a fellow stylist and immediately
signed Trini to an exclusive eight-year contract with his own
label - Reprise Records.
Reprise released his first
album, "Trini Lopez at P. J.’s," which became a No. 1 hit
album. Out of that album a single, “If I Had a Hammer" became a
No. 1 hit in thirty eight countries.
"If
I Had a Hammer," hammered his name in GOLD with many hit albums and
many hit singles ... and in the hearts of millions of fans throughout the
world! Following "Hammer" were many hits which he wrote, as
well as songs like "I'm Coming Home Cindy,"
"Michael," "Lemon Tree," Kansas City,"
"America," and, of course, "La Bamba." The list goes
on, but that's another story!
Among Trini's numerous
successful albums are "Trini Lopez Live at P. J.'s "More Trini
Lopez a P. J.'s by Popular Demand", "The Latin Album,"
"The Second Latin Album," "The Love Album,"
"It's a Great Life," "Trini Lopez in London,"
"Trini Lopez Now,” "Trini Lopez Live at Basin Street
East,” “Trini Lopez' Greatest Hits,". "Trini - Transformed
by Time," "The Best of Trini Lopez," and more recently,
"Trini Lopez 25th Anniversary Album." To date Trini has more
than 63 albums to his credit, and there's always another project just
around the corner.
From there, it was standing room
only audiences for Trini across the face of Europe and the
world. He had earned about
half a million dollars by then, and his weekly salary was twenty-five
thousand dollars.
In mid-June of 1963, he made his
New York debut with his own eleven-man orchestra that included his
brother, Jesse. The tough Manhattan critics were unanimous in their
praise of the young man from the Texas barrio. Trini Lopez had become a superstar
in every sense of the word.
Trini was honored on the floor
of Congress in Washington D.C. by Congressman Thomas Rees of California
"in recognition of his work on behalf of International
relations," and Trini has the honor of sharing prestigious company
with Louis Armstrong and Frank Sinatra in being named Goodwill
Ambassador for the United States. He was also cited by the LULAC Council
#12 of Laredo, Texas, as "Mr. International."
Trini is a firm believer in the
saying "It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be
nice," and he does practice what he believes by unselfishly giving
of his time and talent to many worthwhile causes such as The March of
Dimes, Cancer Research Foundation, Diabetes Foundation, Boy Scouts of
America, Variety Clubs International, and many more.
Successful singers are often
described as acting out their songs, so it is only natural that Trini
would be discovered as an equally talented actor.
He began by playing a priest and
a parole officer on two of Jack Webb's "Adam 12" TV shows for
Universal, which was aired on the NBC network. From there he went to
movies. Trini's first appearance in a movie , Frank Sinatra put him
in and was Marriage on the Rocks, starring
Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin. His second movie appearance was in A Poppy is Also a Flower,
starring Sean Connery, Marcello Mastriani and a star-studded cast.
Following this was the classic The Dirty Dozen starring Lee Marvin and
Charles Bronson and another star studded cast. Trini's first starring role
was in Antonio with
his co-star, the infamous “J.R.," Larry Hagman. Then he
became an army G.I. for a TV Movie of the Week called The Reluctant
Heroes for Aaron Spelling Productions.
Singer, song writer, Goodwill
Ambassador, charitable volunteer, humanitarian, actor, and nightclub
performer throughout the world, including spots like the Waldorf Astoria
and the Copa Cabana in New York City, as well as popular Las Vegas major
hotels, and many, many more. Trini never forgets what he really is...
"I'm a public servant."
It wasn't until
"If I Had A Hammer" ultimately sold five million copies (and still
selling throughout the world) that he got it through his head he IS
something special!!!
From the barrio to Beverly
Hills! This lean Latin singing sensation took the world by storm
beginning in the early '60s and continues the tempest even today!!!.
Trini elicits standing ovations everywhere he performs, and his smooth
style knows no age barrier.
Whether it's the high seas...
such as his "history-making" star-billing performances on the
one of the worlds largest ocean liners, the beautiful
"Norway", in 1987, during her last voyage before complete
refurbishing in Europe, and celebrating her 10th anniversary as a
Norwegian-owned vessel. The engagement proved so successful that Trini
was invited back to begin the new season.
Trini has enjoyed a
resurgence in popularity since the release of the major motion picture La
Bamba. One of Trini's most successful international hits of all time
was "La Bamba." This very old Latin folk song was first taught
to Trini by his father, at the age of 11, who had been a performer himself in Mexico.
Other notable appearances have
been an entire segment devoted to him on Lifestyles of the Rich and
Famous, an internationally acclaimed TV show hosted by Robin Leach,
who met and was mesmerized by Trini during a celebrity tennis tournament
at Las Hadas in Mexico, where Trini again headlined the star-performance
gala. In addition, Trini's appearance on Fox Network's Late Show
in 1987 garnered accolades from around the world. Of course, "La
Bamba" was performed on the popular late night show, and the
audience responded in their usual concert style... moved by the magic!!!
Trini has so enthralled the world with this famous tune, that he has
been globally proclaimed as "Mr. La Bamba."
The future for Trini will be
active as usual, with touring around the world, a new album in the
making, and hopefully, a movie, but now he is more selective and chooses
his projects carefully. Since his move to Palm Springs, where he now
resides year-round, the "laid-back" atmosphere has sort of
rubbed-off on him, and it's not necessary for Trini to do every project
he's offered. So, you'll find him on the tennis courts or golf course
almost any day, as it has become a new passion with him, and he has the
trophies to prove it.
One
of Trini's latest efforts is a CD titled "Trini Lopez Dance Party,” on the BMG label out of
Hamburg, Germany, and was release in Europe and South America in the
summer of 1998. In February through March, he went
to Europe on a
promotional tour to promote his latest CD on the BMG label titled,
"Trini Lopez Dance Party!!!" (This CD is currently released in
Europe and South America only.) He headlined the biggest television
shows all through Italy, Germany, and Spain. By special request from BMG
records, he returned to Germany in August through September, touring all
of Germany - again, headlining the biggest television shows, making
appearances on live radio shows, and record shops, and doing magazine
and newspaper interviews. Trini also appeared at many resorts including
several shows at the Maritim Hotel in Timmerdorfer Strand, outside
Hamburg, Germany.
Trini signed a two (2) year
deal with Sony International Records in 2000. His first CD was released in early 2000.
He did 2 record promotional tours of Italy to promote his new
CD "aylole-aylola." "Cancion Azul" a
single from that CD is on the charts in Italy.
On July 30,
2000, Trini had a very successful engagement at the Mohegan
Sun Indian Casino in Connecticut. On
February 16-25, 2001, Trini did 16 very successful theatre
concerts all over Florida. He received standing ovations
at every show and sometime 2 and 3 ovations. In
July, 2001, Trini was honored by the group "Nosotros"
in Beverly Hills, California. He was presented with the prestigious
LIVING LEGEND AWARD. April
12, 2002, was a very exciting day for Trini. He was
inducted into the Las Vegas Casino Legends Hall of Fame at
the Tropicana Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Trini performed his version of "America" as a
tribute to 9-11 and then continued with "If I Had A
Hammer." He closed the show with "La Bamba."
He received 3 standing ovations and everyone there was very
impressed with his voice, his charisma, and his wonderful
ability to include the audience in every song. It was a
super day and a real treat for all in attendance.
Other recent awards receive by Trini
Lopez
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Honored by
the Vistas Film Festival/Dallas, Texas 2002 – Retrospective
of film career.
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Inducted
into International Latin Music Hall of Fame in New York
City, April 2003
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Proclamation: Trini Lopez Day in the city of Los Angeles,
March 21, 2003
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“Man of the Year”
– Lifetime Achievement and Humanitarian Award – Theatre
of Arts Institute of Los Angeles, 2004
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International Recording Award – Palm Springs Walk of
Stars 2006
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Ten Diamond Award for selling 100 million albums – Los
Angeles Music Awards – 2006
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“Lifetime Entertainment Achievement Award” City of
Ontario, California - 2006
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“Lifetime Entertainment Achievement Award” Board of
Supervisors/San Bernardino – 2007
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“Lifetime Entertainment Achievement Award” County of San
Bernardino Supervisors-2007
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“Living Legend Award – California State Senate – 2007
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“Lifetime Entertainment Achievement Award” – Governor
Arnold Schwarzenegger – 2007
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“Lifetime
Entertainment Achievement Award” – U.S. House of
Representatives 2007
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“Latinos of Distinction” Living Legend Award - 2007
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Congressional Recognition – U.S. House of
Representatives – Nevada’s Third Congressional District
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Congressional Recognition – Nevada’s First Congressional
District - 2008
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Certificate of Recognition – Nevada Lieutenant Governor,
Brian K. Krolicki - 2008
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Certificate of Congratulations – Nevada Governor Jim
Gibbons - 2008
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Congratulatory letter for birthday, Las Vegas Star, and
new CD release from President and Mrs. George Bush -
2008
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Trini Lopez star dedication on Las Vegas Walk of Stars –
May 15, 2008 (he also has a star on the Palm Springs
Walk of Stars
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Proclamation: Trini Lopez Day in Las Vegas, Clark
County, Nevada, May 15, 2008
Trini has continued
to record and in 2008 his 63rd album, "Ramblin Man",
was released.
Whatever Trini plans for his
future, the fruit of his endeavor will be the same ... fresh, tasty, and
timelessly appealing to millions! It has been said that this dynamo
"broke the Latin sound-barrier"... and that he did, but you
never know what's next for "Mr. La Bamba". Perhaps, some of
this magical life will be revealed in an expected "life
story"... or maybe the mystery will just go on forever! But Trini
... he is forever!!!
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