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- Died
- Birth nameJosé Jaramillo García
- Pepe Jaramillo was born on October 27, 1921 in Lerdo, Durango, Mexico. He was an actor, known for What We Do in the Shadows (2014), Cooperama (1966) and The Dick Emery Show (1963). He died on April 30, 2001 in Mijas, Malaga province, Andalusia, Spain.
- Through his nightclub and theater performances in some of the world's major cities, he became known as the "Ambassador of México." His performance venues in the Americas included Los Angeles, Harlem, New York City, Miami, Colombia, and Buenos Aires (at Teatro Colón). European performances included (of course) London, Paris (at the Louvre), Madrid at (Plaza Mayor), Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, and Yugoslavia. During a world tour he performed in many theaters across Japan, (recording several releases there), and also performed in Tangier, Hong Kong (at the Mandarin Hotel), Thailand, and China. During his concert tour in Australia and New Zealand, he also performed with The Seekers.
- After hearing an appeal on TV for new artists, Pepe sent a sample of some of his Méxican releases to Norman Newell. Shortly thereafter his 20-year history (1959-1979) as an EMI recording artist was launched.
- He appeared on a radio series with the BBC called "Stairway to the Stars.".
- His sister's piano playing inspired the four-year-old Pepe to teach himself to play the piano by ear. His family arranged for private lessons with a local teacher, and Pepe later continued his private lessons with a Director of the Méxican Conservatory of Music.
- With a few exceptions (in Japan and possibly Australia), all of Pepe's releases were recorded in the UK.
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