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Juan & Junior was a Spanish musical duo that was active between 1967 and 1969.<ref>[https://www.revistavanityfair.es/cultura/entretenimiento/articulos/juan-y-junior-duo-musica-aniversario-por-que-separacion/37674 Vanita Fair (Spanish) "Juan y Junior duo musica aniversario por que separacion" (April 21, 2019)]</ref> Its members were the Spanish Juan Pardo (born in 1942) and the Filipino [[Júnior (Filipino singer)|Antonio Morales "Junior"]] (1943–2014).<ref>[http://www.granma.cu/cultura/2014-04-17/fallece-antonio-morales-exintegrante-del-duo-juan-y-junior Venereo, Ricardo Alonso "Fallece Antonio Morales exintegrante del dúo Juan y Junior" ''Granma'' (April 17, 2014)]</ref>
Juan & Junior was a Spanish musical duo that was active between 1967 and 1969.<ref>[https://www.revistavanityfair.es/cultura/entretenimiento/articulos/juan-y-junior-duo-musica-aniversario-por-que-separacion/37674 Vanita Fair (Spanish) "Juan y Junior duo musica aniversario por que separacion" (April 21, 2019)]</ref> Its members were the Spanish [[Juan Pardo (singer)|Juan Pardo]] (born in 1942) and the Filipino [[Júnior (Filipino singer)|Antonio Morales "Junior"]] (1943–2014).<ref>[http://www.granma.cu/cultura/2014-04-17/fallece-antonio-morales-exintegrante-del-duo-juan-y-junior Venereo, Ricardo Alonso "Fallece Antonio Morales exintegrante del dúo Juan y Junior" ''Granma'' (April 17, 2014)]</ref>


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 12:01, 10 January 2024

Juan y Junior (Juan & Junior)
OriginMadrid, Spain
Genres
Years active1967–1968
Labels
  • Novola
Past membersJuan Pardo
Antonio Morales "Junior"

Juan & Junior was a Spanish musical duo that was active between 1967 and 1969.[1] Its members were the Spanish Juan Pardo (born in 1942) and the Filipino Antonio Morales "Junior" (1943–2014).[2]

History

Juan y Junior began their careers first as part of the band "Los Pekenikes" and later as part of "Los Brincos" in the 1960s. In February 1967, they formed the duo "Juan y Junior."

The band's discography was short (only 8 singles and one eponymous album), but it would not be fair to call the duo a "one hit wonder" as they had multiple hits.

Chart Performance:

Juan y Junior Chart Performance
Year Weeks at #1 on the Spanish carts Song Title
1967 4 La Caza[3]
1967 1 Nos falta fe[4]

Miscellania

The song "A dos niñas" ("two girls") was created with Rocío Dúrcal and Marisol in mind. Later, Junior would marry Rocío Dúrcal, having together three children (Carmen, Antonio and Shaila ), before his death in April 2014.[5]

In 1968 the duo was given the task of composing the entire soundtrack and musical themes for the film Solos los dos, directed by Luis Lucia Mingarro and starring Marisol and Palomo Linares .

The band parted ways in 1969 with each artist continuing as solo artists, as well as Junior's work as a producer.

On September 2, 2020, the band's music was featured on the shortwave radio service of Radio Exterior de España (REE).[6]

Discography

Albums

Singles

  • La Caza / Nada (Novola, 1967)
  • A Dos Niñas / Tres Días (Novola, 1967)
  • Nos Falta Fe / Bajo El Sol (Novola, 1967)
  • Departamento De Radio (Novola, 1967)
  • Anduriña / Para Verte Reír (Novola, 1968)
  • Tiempo De Amor / En San Juan (Novola, 1968)
  • Anduriña / To Girls (Zafiro, 1968)
  • Lo Que El Viento Se Llevó / Tus Ojos (Novola, 1969)

Filmography

References

External links

The first draft of this article was based on a translation of the Spanish Language Wikipedia article on the same subject.