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Roberto Jordan

Roberto Jordan

Roberto Jordan has been played on NTS in shows including Carlos René, featured first on 12 August 2020. Songs played include Házme Una Señal, Estos Ojos "These Eyes" and Hazme Una Señal = Gimme Little Sign.

Roberto Jordán (Spanish pronunciation: [roˈβerto xorˈðan]) (born February 20, 1943 in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico)[1] is a popular singer whose heyday occurred during Mexico's nueva ola (new wave) of music in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Many of his songs were covers of English-language rock and pop songs, with arrangements provided by music teachers and producers Enrique Okamura and Eduardo Magallanes. Jordán popularized several Bubblegum rock songs among youth in the Spanish-speaking world, singing songs by the 1910 Fruitgum Company, the Ohio Express and The Turtles as well as introducing the repertoire of singer-songwriters like Neil Diamond and Joe South.

Jordán left the stage for a number of years to pursue business and sports. In the mid-1980s, he returned to performing and even recorded a new version of his onetime hit Hazme una señal (a cover version of Brenton Wood's Gimme Little Sign). He also performed at a reunion concert with original Mexican rock acts such as Los Rockin' Devils, Los Teen Tops and Los Hermanos Carrión in 2006.

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Roberto Jordan

Roberto Jordan has been played on NTS in shows including Carlos René, featured first on 12 August 2020. Songs played include Házme Una Señal, Estos Ojos "These Eyes" and Hazme Una Señal = Gimme Little Sign.

Roberto Jordán (Spanish pronunciation: [roˈβerto xorˈðan]) (born February 20, 1943 in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico)[1] is a popular singer whose heyday occurred during Mexico's nueva ola (new wave) of music in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Many of his songs were covers of English-language rock and pop songs, with arrangements provided by music teachers and producers Enrique Okamura and Eduardo Magallanes. Jordán popularized several Bubblegum rock songs among youth in the Spanish-speaking world, singing songs by the 1910 Fruitgum Company, the Ohio Express and The Turtles as well as introducing the repertoire of singer-songwriters like Neil Diamond and Joe South.

Jordán left the stage for a number of years to pursue business and sports. In the mid-1980s, he returned to performing and even recorded a new version of his onetime hit Hazme una señal (a cover version of Brenton Wood's Gimme Little Sign). He also performed at a reunion concert with original Mexican rock acts such as Los Rockin' Devils, Los Teen Tops and Los Hermanos Carrión in 2006.

Original source: Last.fm

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Most played tracks

Házme Una Señal
Roberto Jordan, Los Zignos
RCA Victor1967
Estos Ojos "These Eyes"
Roberto Jordan
RCA Camden1969
Hazme Una Señal = Gimme Little Sign
Roberto Jordan feat. Los Zignos
RCA Camden1968
Ven A Darme Amor = Come And Get Your Love
Roberto Jordan
RCA Camden1978
Hazme Una Señal (Gimme A Little Sign)
Roberto Jordan, Los Zignos
RCA Victor1967
No Se Ha Dado Cuenta
Roberto Jordan
RCA1972
Libérame = You Keep Me Hanging On
Roberto Jordan
RCA Victor1968
Lindos Ojos
Roberto Jordán
Discos Continental2000