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Enrique Guzman

Enrique Guzman (born on February 1 1943 in Venezuela) is a Mexican singer. He is the father of Mexican singer Alejandra Guzman. He used to be married to famous actress Silvia Pinal.

Enrique Guzman was born in Venezuela to Mexican parents. They moved back to Mexico when Enrique was 12. He studied medicine at the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico although he did not complete his studies.

Guzman has been a rock star in Mexico throughout the last half of the 20th century, known primarily for his translation of 1950s rock standards, such as "Jailhouse Rock", for Latin listeners. In 1958 he joined "Los Teen Tops", along with the Martinez brothers and piano player, Sergio Martel. In 1959 they debuted in the US on CBS radio, and they released their famous version of "La Plaga" (Good Golly Miss Molly). He also wrote several hits for himself "Pensaba en ti", "La Ronchita", and for other Latin stars. He also appeared in many movies, like Canta Mi Corazon in 1965. His hits include Spanish covers of "Put Your Head On My Shoulder", "Rolly Polly", "Bonnie Moronie" as well as the original "Dame Felicidad" ("Free Me.") During the mid 1960s Guzman formed a motion picture company and produced some films in Ecuador. In the late 1960s, Guzman and his wife, Silvia Pinal, starred in a television show called Silvia & Enrique. He has continued recording, including with his daughter Alejandra Guzman, throughout the 1990s and 2000s.

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