Mike Hodgson mhodgson@leecentralcoastnews.com Apr 25, 2016 Apr 25, 2016 Updated Jan 18, 2021 In 1963, Trini Lopez was 26 and playing at a club called PJ’s in Los Angeles, where his shows had drawn an ...
Trinidad “Trini” López III, whose hard-scrabble roots in Dallas’ Little Mexico preceded a recording career that spanned more than 80 albums, an appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show and the chart-topping ...
RIO RANCHO, N.M. – Trini Lopez, a singer and guitarist who gained fame for his versions of “Lemon Tree” and “If I Had a Hammer” in the 1960s and took his talents to Hollywood, died Tuesday. He was 83.