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Lalo

1

[la-loh]

noun

  1. (Victor Antoine) Edouard 1832–92, French composer.



lalo-

2
  1. a combining form meaning “speech,” “speech defect,” used in the formation of compound words.

    laloplegia.

Lalo

/ ˈɑːəʊ /

noun

  1. ( Victor-Antoine- ) Édzܲ (edwar). 1823–92, French composer of Spanish descent. His works include the Symphonie espagnole (1873) and the ballet Namouna (1882)

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Lalo1

< New Latin, combining form representing Greek áDz talkative, chattering; -lalia
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Belinda’s music career has been equally as fruitful, including a stint as a singing coach on the TV competition “La Voz” and dozens of hit singles, such as the popular “Amor a Primera Vista,” a 2020 collaboration with Los Ángeles Azules and Lalo Ebratt.

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The DJ alternated between dance-floor classics — Kool & the Gang, Joan Jett — and remixes of Lalo Schifrin’s pulsating “Mission: Impossible” theme, one by four beatboxers who mimicked police sirens, another classed-up by a live saxophone and violins.

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Lalo said his late father and uncles taught him and his cousins a simple mantra: Siempre una mano pa’l paisano.

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His cousin, Lalo Lopez, put out the news on social and local media and got politicians such as L.A.

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Lalo Alcaraz: We were working on the series and when I got the first inkling that they were maybe going to do a movie, I was like, “I don’t care what anybody says it, it has to be a road trip to Mexico.”

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