Fito Giron

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Fito Giron

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Mexican singer & vocalist.

Fito comes from a family steeped in Mexican entertainment history. His father, Don Adolfo Giron, was the first star of the talkies in Mexico. His mother was Cristina Trevi, the first Mexican soprano.

His first group at 13 was Los Rolly Kings, from Cuernavaca and they won a prize to record with RCA. He went to study in Los Angeles, Ca. and there I had the Jaguars in the Second High school, at the same time I started playing the requinto for The Standels (who recorded Dirty Water). On his return to Mexico he met Sergio Ruíz together with Jaime Martín Serrano and Antonio 'Toño' Cisneros and joined .

Then came Los Hooligans with whom he recorded Juanita Banana and Soul Trio, with 'Pato' Flores and Alfredo Cisneros.

In 1971 Capitol and Siempre en Domingo launched him as a songwriter with the composition 'Tell me the truth'. He landed in Acapulco in 1973 and became the showman of the port for several years, even traveling to the United States with the group Los Iniciados, The Mexican Tom Jones and the Acapulco Loco Band.

In 1978 he became a TV entertainer on shows such as: Fever, Faces and Gestures, Alegria Musical, Fantastic Animal, La Carabina de Ambrosio, La buena Vibra, Caliente, etc.

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