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September 1946 – 29 June 1993),
better known as Héctor
Lavoe, was a
Puerto Rican salsa singer.
Lavoe is
considered to be
possibly the best and most important...
- Héctor
Lavoe is a 6-foot tall
bronze statue dedicated to the
memory of
salsa singer Héctor
Lavoe who
reached his
professional height during the 1970s...
- Héctor
Lavoe and
first single of the
album Comedia. The song was
written by Rubén
Blades and
produced by
Willie Colón. The 2006
movie about Lavoe's life...
-
Jennifer Lopez. The film is
based on the life of the late
salsa singer Héctor
Lavoe, who is portra**** by Anthony. The film is told from the
viewpoint of Puchi...
- songs,
including "Pedro Navaja" and "El Cantante" (which
became Héctor
Lavoe's signature song). He has won
twelve Grammy Awards out of 20 nominations...
-
Vigilante (Vigilant) is the
eleventh and last
studio album by the duo Colón -
Lavoe, it was
recorded in 1982 as part of the
soundtrack of the
homonymous film...
- (Puerto Rico), Air
Supply (Australia), as well as
salsa legends Héctor
Lavoe (Puerto Rico),
Willie Colón (United States), and Rubén
Blades (Panama),...
- Héctor
Lavoe,
including Guajirón, El Titán, Que Lío and Eso Se
Baila Así. "Che Che Colé" Colón - 3:30 "El Malo" Colón - 3:55 "Guisando" Colón,
Lavoe - 4:00...
-
record producer at
Fania at the time,
Johnny Pacheco,
recommended Héctor
Lavoe to him. He has also
acted in films,
including roles in
Vigilante (1983)...
- American-Puerto
Rican trombonist Willie Colón and
Puerto Rican singer Héctor
Lavoe and
being recorded by
themselves as the
first single from
their seventh...