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Júnior (Filipino singer)

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Occupation
  
Singer, actor

Years active
  
1958–2014


Role
  
Filipino singer

Movies
  
Pepa Doncel

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Name
  
Antonio Morales

Full Name
  
Antonio Barretto Morales

Born
  
10 September 1943 (
1943-09-10
)
Manila, Philippines

Parent(s)
  
Antonio Majo Morales (father)Carmen Valdes Barretto (mother)

Died
  
April 15, 2014, Torrelodones, Spain

Spouse
  
Rocio Durcal (m. 1970–2006)

Children
  
Shaila Durcal, Carmen Morales, Antonio Morales

Similar People
  
Rocio Durcal, Shaila Durcal, Carmen Morales, Antonio Morales

Júnior (born Antonio Barretto Morales; 10 September 1943 – 15 April 2014) was a Spanish Filipino singer and actor based in Spain.

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Early life

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He was born in Manila, the Philippines, the eldest of five brothers, during World War II, when the Philippines was occupied by Japan. He was 15 years old when his family emigrated to Barcelona, then settled in Madrid.

Career

In 1958, he became part of the group Jump, a pioneering Spanish electric guitar group. In the group's popularity, he was included in the movie Me Enveneno De Azules in 1969. His unstaked first themes Todo Porque Te Quiero (It's All Because I Love You) in 1969 and Perdóname with English theme The Snake in 1973.

He became part of the group Los Brincos with Juan Pardo. His brothers Miguel and Ricky Morales were invited to join the group. Later, he and Juan Pardo left their group as Juan y Júnior. One of their songs is a Spanish version of "Fool On the Hill" by John Lennon and Paul McCartney from LP titled Júnior in 1976.

In 1979, he interrupted his career to manage the career of his wife, the late singer Rocío Dúrcal with whom he had 3 children, including singer Shaila Dúrcal who is dedicated not only to her mother but also to her mother's namesake Rocío Jurado and Colombian diva Soraya who have been cancer victims. His daughter is actress Carmen Morales.

Movie career

In the 1980s, he starred in the Filipino movies Good Morning Sunshine with Vilma Santos, Bongga ka Day, and Disco Madhouse, and released three albums in Tagalog for the Philippines. One of his most popular songs that he wrote and produced was "Yakap". That song, which he sang in his movie with Santos, became his signature song in the Philippines.

Later life

In 2006, his wife Rocío Dúrcal died of cancer. Her children became involved in controversial court battles over her inheritance. The family eventually reconciled after Carmen's wedding.

On 22 November 2007, his father, Antonio Morales Majó, died of anemia, aged 91. His mother, Carmen Barretto Valdés died in 2012, aged 97.

Death

On 15 April 2014, Junior was found dead on his bed in Torrelodones, Spain. His daughter, Carmen, first arrived at the scene after he did not answer any of her repeated phone calls, and eventually asked his gardener to open his locked bedroom.

Singles

  • "Yakap" (covered by Bunso, L.A. Lopez, Abe Abe, Ogie Alcasid, Charice, Chad Borja, and Gab Maturan)
  • "But If You Leave Me" (covered by Von Arroyo and Gino Padilla)
  • References

    Júnior (Filipino singer) Wikipedia