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Article: Eduardo "Lalo" Guerrero, Jr.--the man President Clinton called the father of Chicano music--passed away in March at the age of 88.(PASSING NOTES)(Obituary)(Brief article)
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- Guitar Player
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- June 1, 2005
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Eduardo "Lalo" Guerrero, Jr.--the man President Clinton called the father of Chicano music--passed away in March at the age of 88. Guerrero's 60-year career spanned languages [Spanish and English] and genres [swing, protest songs, ...
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