Luis Pérez Meza Explained
Luis Pérez Meza |
Birth Name: | Ignacio Pérez Meza |
Birth Date: | 22 May 1917 |
Birth Place: | La Rastra, municipality of Cosalá, Sinaloa |
Death Place: | Guasave, Sinaloa |
Occupation: | Singer, songwriter, boxer and actor |
Spouse: | Carmen Vidrio and Tomasa Bojórquez |
Children: | Elisa, Julio César |
Relatives: | Antonio Pérez Meza, member of Los Duendes (brother) |
Module: | Embed: | yes | Genre: | Banda, Ranchera | Instrument: | Vocals | Label: | Columbia | Associated Acts: | Banda La Costeña (18 albums) |
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Ignacio Pérez Meza, better known as Luis Pérez Mezaor El Trovador del Campo (22 May 1917 – 9 June 1981) was a Mexican singer, boxer and actor. He was a singer of banda and ranchera music, he also appeared in several films of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.[1] [2]
Pérez Meza's holiday home in Mazatlán, Sinaloa served briefly as museum and cultural center.[3]
Filmography
- Las cuatro milpas (1960)
- El hombre del alazán (1959)
- Cuando se quiere, se quiere (1959)
- Mi adorado salvaje (1952)
- Mariachis (1950)
- Allá en el Rancho Grande (1949)
- Juan Charrasqueado (1948)
- India Bonita
Notes and References
- Web site: Luis Pérez Meza. Sociedad de Autores y Compositores de México. 15 September 2014. Spanish. https://archive.today/20140916002204/http://www.sacm.org.mx/archivos/biografias.asp?txtSocio=03041. 16 September 2014. dead.
- News: Ponce. Roberto. Pérez Meza a 25 años de su partida, por su hija Elisa. 15 September 2014. Proceso. 22 May 2006. Spanish.
- News: Arredondo. Maribel. Cierran Casa Museo de Pérez Meza por falta de apoyo. 16 September 2014. El Debate. 23 October 2012. Mazatlán, Sinaloa. Spanish.