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Julio Ángel

Julio Manuel Acevedo Lanuza, (December 23, 1945 – July 6, 2015) better known as Julio Ángel, was a Puerto Rican trio, bolero, rock and pop singer.[1]

Julio Ángel
Born
Julio Manuel Acevedo Lanuza

(1945-12-23)December 23, 1945
DiedJuly 6, 2015(2015-07-06) (aged 69)
OccupationSinger

Biography edit

Months after Julio Angel's birth, the Acevedo family emigrated to New York, New York, returning to Puerto Rico in 1955. Julio Angel showed interest in singing in his pre-teens and, a few years later, formed a band which he and his friends named "Julito and the Latin Lads".[1]

During the 1960s, Julio Angel made his television debut at Puerto Rico's WAPA-TV canal 4 television channel, singing with his group, participating in Myrta Silva's show, "Una Hora Contigo" ("One Hour With You"), which lead him to become one of the nueva olas teen idols in Puerto Rico.[2]

Around this time, Julio Angel started singing along rock stars like Neil Sedaka, Frankie Avalon and others during their concerts in Puerto Rico. In 1965, he joined Alfred D. Herger in a show named "Canta la Juventud". In 1966, Acevedo and Herger would collaborate on another show, named "2 a Go-go".[3] Julio Angel had, previous to working with Herger, scored a radio hit with a doo-wop song named "Nunca" ("Never"). The song that made him a household name across Latin America, however, was the one named "El Diamante" ("The Diamond")

He then recorded a song named "Club del Clan" along with another of Puerto Rico's Nueva Ola stars, Lucecita Benitez, followed by his first album, the eponymous "Julio Angel". Once this album reached stores, Julio Angel was given the nickname "Puerto Rican Beatle" by Herger.[4]

The late 1960s proved a busy period for the Puerto Rican singer, as he released three albums, by then signed with RCA Victor. These albums were named "2 a Go-go", "El Idolo" ("The Idol"), and "Que Cosa Trae La Musica Esta Noche" ("Let's See What Music Brings Tonight"). In 1969, he scored another international major hit with "Tan Bonita Como Tu" ("As Pretty as You").[5] He then collaborated with the famous Trio Los Condes.[6]

After continuous musical success during the 1970s (during which he moved to WAPA-TV's main rival channel, Canal 2 and sang on Pepsi Cola's Puerto Rican commercials),[7] Julio Angel released, in the 1980s, an album named "Ensueno" ("In Dreams") in which he paid homage to other musical establishments such as Cuba's Casino de la Playa, the Rafael Munoz Orchestra and Cesar Concepcion's Orchestra.[8] In 1982, he re-released "El Diamante" in Puerto Rico, which once again charted among the top local hits of the time.


Later life and health edit

During 2013, Julio Angel suffered an ischemic stroke that left him severely debilitated, with impaired mobility and unable to communicate. It was during this time, that Julio Angél was diagnosed with multiple myeloma.

His health condition and his health care choices triggered a battle between three of his children and a fourth, his son Julio Jr. Allegedly, against his father's and other siblings wishes, Julio Jr. placed Julio Angel in a nursing home. Yashira Marié , Alejandro Manuel and Everling had agreed with Julio Jr. that their father should be cared for in his home. The three younger siblings were not allowed to communicate with their father. It was during this time that Julio Angel's health drastically deteriorated, and the singer suffered two falls, dislocating a shoulder the first time and breaking an arm the second time.

In late July 2015, he was flown by his children, Yashira Marié , Alejandro Manuel and Everling to Miami, Florida, to seek better medical treatment and improve his quality of life. Julio Ángel was able to spend Father's Day with three of his four children (the fourth one called him by telephone on that day).[9] Julio Angel was in failing health most of 2015. On July 6, he died at a hospice in Florida, aged 69.

Personal life edit

Julio Angel had two sons and two daughters: sons Julio Jr. and Alejandro, and daughters Yashira and Everling.[10]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Fallece el cantante Julio Ángel". Metro International.
  2. ^ CyberNews (6 July 2015). "Fallece el cantante Julio Ángel". Metro.
  3. ^ "Muere el cantante puertorriqueño Julio Ángel Acevedo". El Universal. 6 July 2015.
  4. ^ . elespecial.com. Archived from the original on 2015-07-07.
  5. ^ "Se nos fue un ídolo: Fallece el cantante Julio Angel". LA CALLE Digital.
  6. ^ "Muere el cantante Julio Ángel - WAPA.tv - Noticias - Videos". WAPA.tv.
  7. ^ "Julio Ángel". Fundación Nacional para la Cultura Popular - San Juan, Puerto Rico.
  8. ^ "Fallece el cantante puertorriqueño Julio Ángel Acevedo, astro de la Nueva Ola". caracol.com.co.
  9. ^ "Julio Angel Acevedo está en delicado estado de salud". Helda Hoy.
  10. ^ "Demandan a hermano por cuidado cantante Julio Ángel". elvocero.com.

External links edit

  • Julio Ángel at IMDb

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Acevedo and the second or maternal family name is Lanuza Julio Manuel Acevedo Lanuza December 23 1945 July 6 2015 better known as Julio Angel was a Puerto Rican trio bolero rock and pop singer 1 Julio AngelBornJulio Manuel Acevedo Lanuza 1945 12 23 December 23 1945Bayamon Puerto RicoDiedJuly 6 2015 2015 07 06 aged 69 Miami Florida U S OccupationSinger Contents 1 Biography 2 Later life and health 3 Personal life 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBiography editMonths after Julio Angel s birth the Acevedo family emigrated to New York New York returning to Puerto Rico in 1955 Julio Angel showed interest in singing in his pre teens and a few years later formed a band which he and his friends named Julito and the Latin Lads 1 During the 1960s Julio Angel made his television debut at Puerto Rico s WAPA TV canal 4 television channel singing with his group participating in Myrta Silva s show Una Hora Contigo One Hour With You which lead him to become one of the nueva olas teen idols in Puerto Rico 2 Around this time Julio Angel started singing along rock stars like Neil Sedaka Frankie Avalon and others during their concerts in Puerto Rico In 1965 he joined Alfred D Herger in a show named Canta la Juventud In 1966 Acevedo and Herger would collaborate on another show named 2 a Go go 3 Julio Angel had previous to working with Herger scored a radio hit with a doo wop song named Nunca Never The song that made him a household name across Latin America however was the one named El Diamante The Diamond He then recorded a song named Club del Clan along with another of Puerto Rico s Nueva Ola stars Lucecita Benitez followed by his first album the eponymous Julio Angel Once this album reached stores Julio Angel was given the nickname Puerto Rican Beatle by Herger 4 The late 1960s proved a busy period for the Puerto Rican singer as he released three albums by then signed with RCA Victor These albums were named 2 a Go go El Idolo The Idol and Que Cosa Trae La Musica Esta Noche Let s See What Music Brings Tonight In 1969 he scored another international major hit with Tan Bonita Como Tu As Pretty as You 5 He then collaborated with the famous Trio Los Condes 6 After continuous musical success during the 1970s during which he moved to WAPA TV s main rival channel Canal 2 and sang on Pepsi Cola s Puerto Rican commercials 7 Julio Angel released in the 1980s an album named Ensueno In Dreams in which he paid homage to other musical establishments such as Cuba s Casino de la Playa the Rafael Munoz Orchestra and Cesar Concepcion s Orchestra 8 In 1982 he re released El Diamante in Puerto Rico which once again charted among the top local hits of the time Later life and health editDuring 2013 Julio Angel suffered an ischemic stroke that left him severely debilitated with impaired mobility and unable to communicate It was during this time that Julio Angel was diagnosed with multiple myeloma His health condition and his health care choices triggered a battle between three of his children and a fourth his son Julio Jr Allegedly against his father s and other siblings wishes Julio Jr placed Julio Angel in a nursing home Yashira Marie Alejandro Manuel and Everling had agreed with Julio Jr that their father should be cared for in his home The three younger siblings were not allowed to communicate with their father It was during this time that Julio Angel s health drastically deteriorated and the singer suffered two falls dislocating a shoulder the first time and breaking an arm the second time In late July 2015 he was flown by his children Yashira Marie Alejandro Manuel and Everling to Miami Florida to seek better medical treatment and improve his quality of life Julio Angel was able to spend Father s Day with three of his four children the fourth one called him by telephone on that day 9 Julio Angel was in failing health most of 2015 On July 6 he died at a hospice in Florida aged 69 Personal life editJulio Angel had two sons and two daughters sons Julio Jr and Alejandro and daughters Yashira and Everling 10 See also editList of Puerto RicansReferences edit a b Fallece el cantante Julio Angel Metro International CyberNews 6 July 2015 Fallece el cantante Julio Angel Metro Muere el cantante puertorriqueno Julio Angel Acevedo El Universal 6 July 2015 Fallece el cantante puertorriqueno Julio Angel elespecial com Archived from the original on 2015 07 07 Se nos fue un idolo Fallece el cantante Julio Angel LA CALLE Digital Muere el cantante Julio Angel WAPA tv Noticias Videos WAPA tv Julio Angel Fundacion Nacional para la Cultura Popular San Juan Puerto Rico Fallece el cantante puertorriqueno Julio Angel Acevedo astro de la Nueva Ola caracol com co Julio Angel Acevedo esta en delicado estado de salud Helda Hoy Demandan a hermano por cuidado cantante Julio Angel elvocero com External links editJulio Angel at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Julio Angel amp 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