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Eduardo "Lalo" Guerrero Jr. (–) is known as the father of Chicano music.!
A PBS documentary celebrates legendary musician Lalo Guerrero.
Lalo Guerrero life and biography
Eduardo "Lalo" Guerrero, was a Mexican-American guitarist, singer and farm labor activist best known for his strong influence on today's Latin musical artists.
Often called the "Father of Chicano Music," Lalo Guerrero enjoyed a year career that in many ways paralleled the development of Mexican-American culture in the Southwestern United States.
Often called the "Father of Chicano Music," Lalo Guerrero enjoyed a year career that in many ways paralleled the development of Mexican-American culture in the Southwestern United States.
Other musicians from the region became bigger stars at various times, but none recorded music in the sheer profusion and variety that Guerrero did. Lalo Guerrero composed romantic ballads that became standards in Mexico. He recorded in Mexican regional as well as in tropical dance styles.
He led swing bands that crossed over to popularity among European-American and African-American audiences in the Los Angeles area where he lived for most of his life. And he was a key figure in the Mexican-American pachuco youth culture that sprang up in Los Angeles during and after World War II.
He recorded a string of hit