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Lucio Enriquez | |
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Born | Punta Gorda, Belize | 4 March 1963
Origin | Belize City, Belize |
Genres | Soca |
Occupation(s) | Musician, producer, song-writer, teacher |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar, keyboards, percussion |
Years active | 1985–present |
Lucio Enriquez (born March 4th 1963) is a Belizean musician, songwriter, and record producer.
Santino’s Messengers Band
editIn 1985, he joined the Santino’s Messengers Band, which was a local Belizean band owned by businessman Santino Castillo.[1] He became instrumental in the band as a band leader, singer, songwriter, producer and trombonist.
In January of 2003, they released its’ fifth and final album “It’s Party Time”.[2] After 19 years, Santino’s Messengers Band disbanded in the summer of 2004. [3]
Juni & Lucio
editIn 1991, Lucio collaborated on an album with Collville Young, Jr called “Belize Gone Punta”. Fifteen years later, they saw it fit to do another collaboration to commemoration the September celebrations in Belize. In 2006, they released an album called “Juni & Lucio Returns: Belizean Medley".[4]
Discography
editJuni & Lucio Collaboration Albums
editBelize Gone Punta (1991)
Juni & Lucio Returns: Belizean Medley (2006)
Santino’s Messenger’s Band Albums
editSuave with Love: Vol. 1
Gettin on Bad (1997)
Good Buddy
Bend Down & Wine (1999)
It’s Party Time (2003)