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Julio Angel : ウィキペディア英語版
Julio Angel

Julio Manuel Acevedo Lanuza, (December 23, 1945 – July 6, 2015) better known as Julio Angel, was a Puerto Rican trio, bolero, rock and pop singer.
==Biography==
Months after Julio Angel's birth, the Acevedo family emigrated to New York, New York, returning to Puerto Rico in 1955. Julio Angel showed interest in singing in his pre-teens and, a few years later, formed a band which he and his friends named "Julito and the Latin Lads".〔
During the 1960s, Julio Angel made his television debut at Puerto Rico's WAPA-TV canal 4 television channel, singing with his group, participating in Myrta Silva's show, "Una Hora Contigo" ("One Hour With You"), which lead him to become one of the nueva olas teen idols in Puerto Rico.
Around this time, Julio Angel started singing along rock stars like Neil Sedaka, Frankie Avalon and others during their concerts in Puerto Rico. In 1965, he joined Alfred D. Herger in a show named "Canta la Juventud". In 1966, Acevedo and Herger would collaborate on another show, named "2 a Go-go".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Muere el cantante puertorriqueño Julio Ángel Acevedo )〕 Julio Angel had, previous to working with Herger, scored a radio hit with a doo-wop song named "Nunca" ("Never"). The song that made him a household name across Latin America, however, was the one named "El Diamante" ("The Diamond")
He then recorded a song named "Club del Clan" along with another of Puerto Rico's Nueva Ola stars, Lucecita Benitez, followed by his first album, the eponymous "Julio Angel". Once this album reached stores, Julio Angel was given the nickname "Puerto Rican Beatle" by Herger.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Fallece el cantante puertorriqueño Julio Angel )
The late 1960s proved a busy period for the Puerto Rican singer, as he released three albums, by then signed with RCA Victor. These albums were named "2 a Go-go", "El Idolo" ("The Idol"), and "Que Cosa Trae La Musica Esta Noche" ("Let's See What Music Brings Tonight"). In 1969, he scored another international major hit with "Tan Bonita Como Tu" ("As Pretty as You").〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Se nos fue un ídolo: Fallece el cantante Julio Angel )〕 He then collaborated with the famous Trio Los Condes.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Muere el cantante Julio Ángel - WAPA.tv - Noticias - Videos )
After continuous musical success during the 1970s (during which he moved to WAPA-TV's main rival channel, Canal 2 and sang on Pepsi Cola's Puerto Rican commercials),〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Julio Ángel )〕 Julio Angel released, in the 1980s, an album named "Ensueno" ("In Dreams") in which he paid homage to other musical establishments such as Cuba's Casino de la Playa, the Rafael Munoz Orchestra and Cesar Concepcion's Orchestra.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Fallece el cantante puertorriqueño Julio Ángel Acevedo, astro de la Nueva Ola )〕 In 1982, he re-released "El Diamante" in Puerto Rico, which once again charted among the top local hits of the time.

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