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Luis Barrios Rojas (22 April 1935 – 5 May 2010), better known as Lucho Barrios, was a popular Peruvian Bolero singer, well known throughout Latin America, and especially popular in Chile. He was also referred to as "Mr. Marabú". On 3 May 2010 Barrios was admitted into the emergency room at the National Hospital in Lima, due to a pulmonary embolism. He stayed in the intensive care unit in serious condition, until his death two days later on 5 May. His remains were displayed at the Museum of the Nation. * v * t * e

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  • لوتشو باريوس (ar)
  • Lucho Barrios (de)
  • Λούτσο Μπαρριός (el)
  • Lucho Barrios (es)
  • Lucho Barrios (en)
  • Lucho Barrios (pt)
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  • لوتشو باريوس (بالإسبانية: Lucho Barrios)‏ هو مغني بيروفي، ولد في 22 أبريل 1935 في كاياو في بيرو، وتوفي في 5 مايو 2010 بسبب متلازمة الاختلال العضوي المتعدد. (ar)
  • Ο Λούις Μπαρριός Ρόχας, (ισπ. Luis Barrios Rojas), κοινώς γνωστός ως Λούτσο Μπαρριός (ισπ. Lucho Barrios , 1935 - 2010) ήταν δημοφιλής Περουβιανός μουσικός και τραγουδιστής της Λατινικής Αμερικής. Γεννήθηκε στις 22 Απριλίου στο του Περού. Αναδείχθηκε κατά τη δεκαετία του 1960, με τραγούδια μπολερό, όπως το «Marambu» και κέρδισε τις καρδιές και την αγάπη του κοινού στο Περού και τη Χιλή. Τιμήθηκε το 2002 με το . Χαρακτηρίστηκε επίσης ως «βασιλιάς του Μπολερό» και «βασιλιάς του δακρυϊκού αδένα». (el)
  • Luis Barrios Rojas, allgemein bekannt geworden als Lucho Barrios (* 22. April 1935 in Callao, Peru; † 5. Mai 2010 in Lima), war ein peruanischer Musiker und Sänger. Lucho Barrios wurde in den 1960er-Jahren mit Boleros wie „Miniña bonita“ bekannt und Publikumsliebling in Peru und Chile. 2002 erhielt er den chilenischen Verdienstorden. In der Presse wurde er als „König des Bolero“ und „König der Tränendrüse“ bezeichnet. (de)
  • Luis Barrios Rojas (Callao, 22 de abril de 1935-Lima, 5 de mayo de 2010), más conocido como Lucho Barrios, fue un popular cantante peruano de boleros, de gran popularidad en casi toda Hispanoamérica.​ También fue conocido como "Mr. Marabú". (es)
  • Luis Barrios Rojas, mais conhecido como Lucho Barrios (22 de abril de 1934 - 5 de maio de 2010), foi um popular cantor de bolero peruano. (pt)
  • Luis Barrios Rojas (22 April 1935 – 5 May 2010), better known as Lucho Barrios, was a popular Peruvian Bolero singer, well known throughout Latin America, and especially popular in Chile. He was also referred to as "Mr. Marabú". On 3 May 2010 Barrios was admitted into the emergency room at the National Hospital in Lima, due to a pulmonary embolism. He stayed in the intensive care unit in serious condition, until his death two days later on 5 May. His remains were displayed at the Museum of the Nation. * v * t * e (en)
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  • لوتشو باريوس (بالإسبانية: Lucho Barrios)‏ هو مغني بيروفي، ولد في 22 أبريل 1935 في كاياو في بيرو، وتوفي في 5 مايو 2010 بسبب متلازمة الاختلال العضوي المتعدد. (ar)
  • Ο Λούις Μπαρριός Ρόχας, (ισπ. Luis Barrios Rojas), κοινώς γνωστός ως Λούτσο Μπαρριός (ισπ. Lucho Barrios , 1935 - 2010) ήταν δημοφιλής Περουβιανός μουσικός και τραγουδιστής της Λατινικής Αμερικής. Γεννήθηκε στις 22 Απριλίου στο του Περού. Αναδείχθηκε κατά τη δεκαετία του 1960, με τραγούδια μπολερό, όπως το «Marambu» και κέρδισε τις καρδιές και την αγάπη του κοινού στο Περού και τη Χιλή. Τιμήθηκε το 2002 με το . Χαρακτηρίστηκε επίσης ως «βασιλιάς του Μπολερό» και «βασιλιάς του δακρυϊκού αδένα». (el)
  • Luis Barrios Rojas, allgemein bekannt geworden als Lucho Barrios (* 22. April 1935 in Callao, Peru; † 5. Mai 2010 in Lima), war ein peruanischer Musiker und Sänger. Lucho Barrios wurde in den 1960er-Jahren mit Boleros wie „Miniña bonita“ bekannt und Publikumsliebling in Peru und Chile. 2002 erhielt er den chilenischen Verdienstorden. In der Presse wurde er als „König des Bolero“ und „König der Tränendrüse“ bezeichnet. (de)
  • Luis Barrios Rojas (Callao, 22 de abril de 1935-Lima, 5 de mayo de 2010), más conocido como Lucho Barrios, fue un popular cantante peruano de boleros, de gran popularidad en casi toda Hispanoamérica.​ También fue conocido como "Mr. Marabú". (es)
  • Luis Barrios Rojas (22 April 1935 – 5 May 2010), better known as Lucho Barrios, was a popular Peruvian Bolero singer, well known throughout Latin America, and especially popular in Chile. He was also referred to as "Mr. Marabú". Luis Barrios Rojas was born in Callao, where he lived until the age of nine, when he moved to the Barrios Altos area of the Lima District. He had a long relationship with Zenobia Caceres Sanchez, with whom he had two children: Luis and Armando Barrios Caceres. He had a daughter with the Ecuadoran singer Mary Arauz named Angelica Maria Barrios Arauz, and one daughter with Elsa Espejo, the former general manager of Radio San Isidro, named Milagros Barrios Espejo. In the 1950s, when he was still an amateur, Lucho Barrios was a finalist in a competition called "The Stairway of Triumph" that took place in the theaters in Lima. Later, he formed the trio "Los Incas", a group which lasted only a short while.He recorded a few small albums on the Smith label, but it was Edith Barr who helped his international success. She took him to Radio Callao where he met Julio Jaramillo, who was impressed by his voice, and invited him to sing in Ecuador. In 1957 he entered the National School of Opera, and studied until the age of 19 alongside Alejandro Vivanco, brother-in-law of Yma Sumac. He then recorded his first albums, on which one of his first hits came out--the waltz Juanita. Then, achieving great fame in Ecuador, Lucho Barrios decided to return to Peru where he continued pumping out hits, which made him a star in all of the Americas. During this time he signed on Manuel Guerrero's label "MAG", and released songs including, "Marabu", "Me engañas mujer/You cheat on me women", "Mentirosa/Lying woman", "Te alejas/You drift away", "Copas de licor/Cups of liquor", "Mala/Evil Woman", "Adultera/Adulterous Woman", "Mirando y sonriendo/Looking and smiling", "Borrasca", "Nido de amor/Love nest", and many, many more including the all-time favorite--"Amor de pobre". His albums reached all of America. On 18 September 1960 he performed at the fifth "El Rosedal" in Arica, Chile, with Puma Valdez' orchestra from Cuba. Over a thousand people came to every performance. In 1961, he returned to Chile and in Santiago, he recorded his first LP, making his fame in Chile grow even more, and expanding into Argentina, Mexico, and even the United States (i.e., a few families in the Bronx bought the album). On 3 May 2010 Barrios was admitted into the emergency room at the National Hospital in Lima, due to a pulmonary embolism. He stayed in the intensive care unit in serious condition, until his death two days later on 5 May. His remains were displayed at the Museum of the Nation. * v * t * e (en)
  • Luis Barrios Rojas, mais conhecido como Lucho Barrios (22 de abril de 1934 - 5 de maio de 2010), foi um popular cantor de bolero peruano. (pt)
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