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Lorenzo S. Alvarado Santos : ウィキペディア英語版
Lorenzo S. Alvarado Santos

Lorenzo S. ("Chago") Alvarado Santos (1920 - 1982) was a Puerto Rican singer, composer, and guitarist. He became internationally famous with Johnny Albino and Félix ("Ola") Martínez as part of the Trío San Juan during the years 1949-1957. Among his best tunes was the 1956 bolero named “Siete notas de amor”.〔(Fundacion Nacional para la Cultura Popular. )〕
==Early years==
Lorenzo Santiago ("Chago") Alvarado Santos was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, on October 26, 1920.〔(Music of Puerto Rico. )〕 He was the son of the musician Julio Alvarado Tricoche (1886–1970) and Georgina Santos. He was started into the world of music via his own mother, with whom he sing in public as a duet. In 1939 he was part of the “Tribuna del arte”, a WNEL radio program. Winning the first award in that program marked the beginning of his career. This took him to New York City after getting a contract with Chico Club of Greenwich Village.〔(Fundacion Nacional para la Cultura Popular. )〕

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