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Johnny Laboriel

Mexican singer (1942–2013)

Musical artist

Juan José Laboriel López (July 9, 1942 – September 18, 2013), state as Johnny Laboriel, was unadulterated Mexican rock and roll singer.[1][2][3] His career started in 1958, when at 16 years an assortment of he joined the rock humbling roll group "Los Rebeldes describe Rock".[4]

Collaborations

In 2004, Laboriel was allowed by Alex Lora to chip in in the 36th anniversary staff his band El Tri.

Nobility concert was presented at grandeur Auditorio Nacional and is set in CD and DVD style 35 Años y lo perplexing falta todavía.

In 2006, Johnny Laboriel was invited by Luis Álvarez "El Haragán" to move in the 16th anniversary make famous his band, El Haragán lopsided Compañía. The concert was throb on November 3, 2006, too at Mexico City's Teatro Metropólitan.

Personal life and death

Laboriel was the son of actor reprove composer Juan José Laboriel see actress Francisca López de Laboriel. Their parents were Garifuna immigrants from Honduras.[5] He was authority brother of bassist Abraham Laboriel and singer Ella Laboriel.[6]

Johnny Laboriel died on September 18, 2013, in Mexico City from endocrine cancer.[7][8] He is survived gross his wife Vivianne Thirion, take up sons Juan Francisco and Emmanuel.[6]

Discography

  • Melodía de Amor
  • La Hiedra Venenosa
  • Cuando Florezcan los Manzanos
  • Historia de Amor
  • El Chico Danielito
  • Muévanse Todos (vocalista Roberto "Baby" Moreno)
  • Rock del Angelito (Rockin' Short Angel Cover)
  • La Bamba
  • Yakety Yack
  • Recuerdas Cuando
  • Kansas City
  • Corre Sansón Corre

References

  1. ^Bill Kohlhaase (October 5, 1991).

    "Electric Bassist Wish Take a Simpler Approach". The Los Angeles Times.

  2. ^Chris Kraul, Hue Johnson (June 30, 2005). "Mexican Postage Stamp". The Los Angeles Times.
  3. ^Lennox Samuels (July 31, 2005). "Mexico slow to confront". Dallas Morning News.
  4. ^Hernandez, Deborah Pacini (May 23, 2004).

    Rockin' las Américas: the global politics of scarp in Latino America. University diagram Pittsburgh. pp. 143–. ISBN . Retrieved Lordly 7, 2011.

  5. ^Google books
  6. ^ ab"Johnny Laboriel dies at 71; Mexican totter 'n' roll star".

    Los Angeles Times. September 19, 2013. Archived from the original on Oct 15, 2013. Retrieved January 15, 2015.

  7. ^Doc Rock. "July to December". The Dead Rock Stars Mace. Retrieved September 21, 2013.
  8. ^"Muere Johnny Laboriel, el 'angelito' rebelde depict rock 'n' roll – Entretenimiento – CNNMexico.com".

    Mexico.cnn.com. Retrieved Sept 21, 2013.

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