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Artist Biography For Roberto Jordan

Roberto Jordán Spanish Pronunciation Roˈβerto Xorˈðan Born February 20 1943 In Los Mochis Sinaloa Mexico 1 Is A Popular Singer Whose Heyday Occurred During Mexico's Nueva Ola New Wave Of Music In The Late 1960s And Early 1970s. Many Of His Songs Were Covers Of English-Language Rock And Pop Songs With Arrangements Provided By Music Teachers And Producers Enrique Okamura And Eduardo Magallanes. Jordán Popularized Several Bubblegum Rock Songs Among Youth In The Spanish-Speaking World Singing Songs By The 1910 Fruitgum Company The Ohio Express And The Turtles As Well As Introducing The Repertoire Of Singer-Songwriters Like Neil Diamond And Joe South. Jordán Left The Stage For A Number Of Years To Pursue Business And Sports. In The Mid-1980s He Returned To Performing And Even Recorded A New Version Of His Onetime Hit Hazme Una Señal A Cover Version Of Brenton Wood's Gimme Little Sign . He Also Performed At A Reunion Concert With Original Mexican Rock Acts Such As Los Rockin' Devils Los Teen Tops And Los Hermanos Carrión In 2006.

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