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Mexican singer
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Eduardo Mora Hernández, known simply as Lalo Mora, (born January 24, 1947, in Los Ramones, Nuevo León) is a Mexican norteño singer.

Beginnings

Lalo Mora was born in Los Ramones, Nuevo León, on January 24, 1947, under the name Eduardo Mora Hernández. He started singing in bars and was soon known around his hometown, where he made a duet known as Lupe y Lalo.

Career

In 1980 he formed the famous group Los Invasores de Nuevo León. He had many great hits, including "Mi Casa Nueva" and "Laurita Garza" In 1993 he decides to pursue a solo career and becomes a successful singer in his own right.

In 2020 he confirmed that he acquired the COVID-19 virus, but is now stable.

References

  1. "Después de un mes de lucha vs Covid-19, Lalo Mora, "El Rey de Mil Coronas", es dado de ALTA: VIDEO". El Heraldo de México. 11 September 2020. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
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