• José de Jesús Navarro Moreno, (January 20, 1913 – December 23, 1993), better known by his stage name of "Chucho" Navarro, was a Mexican singer and founding...
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    were a trío romántico formed in New York City in 1944 by Alfredo Gil, Chucho Navarro, and the Puerto Rican Hernando Avilés. The trio became one of the leading...
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  • footballer nicknamed 'Chucho' Chucho Castillo (born 1944), former Mexican boxer Chucho Merchán (born 1953), session jazz bassist Chucho Navarro, (1913–93), singer...
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  • for a time with Álvaro Ancona and in 1936 they were joined by Jesús "Chucho" Navarro, forming the group El Charro Gil y Sus Caporales. In 1940 Ancona was...
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  • Navarro (born 1991), American actor Chucho Navarro (1913–1993), Mexican singer Dafne Navarro (born 1996), Mexican trampoline gymnast Daniel Navarro (born...
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    Caporales, called him to join him on a tour of New York. There he met Jesús Chucho Navarro Moreno, another Mexican, who since 1936 was part of the Caporales. After...
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    Samuel Ruiz – Catholic prelate. Mario Castañeda – Mexican voice actor. Chucho Navarro – founding member of the Trio Los Panchos. Miguel Ángel Chico Herrera...
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  • formed in the 1940s. Lo Dudo, written by Los Panchos's second voice Chucho Navarro, has been immensely popular. It epitomizes Antonio's love for Pablo...
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    with members from Mexico and Puerto Rico, composed of Alfredo Gil, Chucho Navarro, and Johnny Albino, saw her perform at Manhattan's Club Copacabana late...
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  • featured the artistry of musicians from Mexico and Puerto Rico including: Chucho Navarro, Alfredo Gil and Hernando Avilés. Boleros saw a resurgence in popularity...
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