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Plácido Domingo Jr.
Born

Plácido Francisco Domingo Ornelas


(1965-10-21) 21 October 1965 (age 58)
Mexico City, Mexico
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, record producer
SpouseSamantha Domingo (divorced)
Children3
Parents
  • Marta Domingo (mother)
  • Plácido Francisco Domingo Ornelas (born 21 October 1965), better known as Plácido Domingo Jr., is a Mexican-Spanish singer, songwriter and record producer.

    Early life[edit]

    Born in Mexico CitytoPlácido Domingo and Marta Domingo, from an early age he was exposed to the operatic world and developed a passion for music.[1]

    Music career[edit]

    Domingo Jr. has written songs for many singers including Michael Bolton, Sarah Brightman, Diana Ross and his father.[2]

    He participates in the released of album Amore Infinito in 2009 as an executive producer and songwriter; also performed duet with his father.[3] The album which includes verses by Pope John Paul II sung by his father reached the top chart on Billboard Magazine's Top Classical Crossover Albums in 2010.[4]

    In 2010, together with SonicProjects Records, Domingo Jr. made his international debut as a performer, collaborating with Grammy award winner producer Juan Cristóbal Losada, with whom he created a Christmas EP called Songs for Christmas - Canciones de Navidad.[5]

    He releases his first album Latidos in Spanish language in April 2017, followed with the English version, Heartbeat in the third quarter of 2017. It includes 11 popular songs from the 50s and 60s with influences of Latin pop, jazz, tango, bolero, cha-cha-cha and bachata, with orchestral arrangements and duets with renowned artists like José Feliciano, Plácido Domingo, Arturo Sandoval, among others.[6][7]

    Film Credits[edit]

    Personal life[edit]

    Domingo Jr. was married to Samantha, whom he met in 1994 through their involvement in the Church of Scientology. They have three daughters together. After they divorced, Domingo Jr. left Scientology in 2011.[8]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ “Plácido Domingo Jr. lanza su primer disco a los 52 años”. Lavanguardia.com. Retrieved 20 July 2018 (in Spanish)
  • ^ “His son, Plácido Domingo Jr, is a singer-songwriter”. ClassicFM site. Retrieved 17 July 2018
  • ^ “Plácido Domingo: Amore Infinito”. Legatus.org site. Retrieved 17 July 2018
  • ^ “Top Classical Albums for the 1/9/2010 issue”. Reuters site. Retrieved 17 July 2018
  • ^ “Songs for Christmas: Canciones de Navidad”. AllMusic site. Retrieved 17 July 2018
  • ^ “Placido Domingo Jr. promoting bolero album featuring duet with father”. EFE site. Retrieved 17 July 2018
  • ^ “Plácido Domingo jr., tras los pasos de su padre”. ABC.es site. Retrieved 17 July 2018(in Spanish)
  • ^ “Placido Domingo's son criticises Scientologists after leaving church”. Telegraph.co.uk site. Retrieved 17 July 2018

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