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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Trini_LopezTrini Lopez - Wikipedia

    Trinidad López III (May 15, 1937 – August 11, 2020) was an American singer and guitarist. [1] . His first album included a cover version of Pete Seeger 's "If I Had a Hammer", which earned a Golden Disc for him. His other hits included "Lemon Tree", "I'm Comin' Home, Cindy" and "Sally Was a Good Old Girl".

  2. Trinidad López III, conocido como Trini López (Dallas, Texas, 15 de mayo de 1937-Palm Springs, California, 11 de agosto de 2020), [1] fue un músico, actor y cantante estadounidense de ascendencia mexicana. Su primer gran éxito, que lo hizo conocido, fue su interpretación de la canción «If I Had a Hammer», grabada en 1962.

  3. Actor: The Dirty Dozen. Trini Lopez was an American singer and actor who had 16 Top 40 songs on the charts from 1963 through 1968. He was born Trinidad López III in the Little Mexico neighborhood of Dallas, Texas on May 15, 1937.

    • May 15, 1937
    • August 11, 2020
  4. Hace 5 días · Trini López. Nació el 15 de Mayo de 1937 en Dallas, Texas, EE.UU. Falleció el 11 de Agosto de 2020 en Palm Springs, California, EE.UU. Intérprete. El hombre del martillo. 28 Junio 2006. Se hizo muy popular en los 60 entonando la canción "If I Had A Hammer", y participó como actor en "12 del patíbulo" y otros títulos.

    • EE.UU.
    • Intérprete
  5. 12 de ago. de 2020 · Mexican-American singer Trini Lopez, who had a hit in 1963 with his version of If I Had A Hammer and played one of The Dirty Dozen, has died at 83. Lopez, an accomplished guitarist, was...

  6. 12 de ago. de 2020 · The singer was born Trinidad Lopez III to Mexican immigrants in Dallas. Mark Guerrero, son of famed Chicano musician Lalo Guerrero, has written that he met Lopez in the 1990s and that his website...

  7. GRAMMY-nominated singer, guitarist and actor Trini Lopez, whose lively blend of American and Mexican folk songs with rockabilly flair earned him worldwide fame in the '60s, has died at 83. The Mexican-American artist died from COVID-19 at a hospital in Rancho Mirage, Calif. yesterday, Aug. 11.