Artist's albums
Ella Es Tu Fuiste
1983 · single
Tienes Que Regresar
1982 · single
Las Mejores Del Indio Pastor
2023 · album
Por Qué lo Hiciste
2022 · album
Cariñito Sin Mí (Versión Turreo)
2022 · single
Ganadores del Congo de Oro Barranquilla
2020 · album
Grandes Éxitos
2020 · compilation
Pastor Lopez y los Mayorales
2020 · album
Pastor Lopez y los Mayorales
2020 · album
Los Ideales: 40 De Amores y Parrandas
2019 · single
Los Ideales: Adios Pastorcillo
2019 · single
Borriquito
2019 · album
Antología Pastor López, Vol. 3
2017 · album
Antología Pastor López, Vol. 1
2017 · album
Estos Son los Cantantes
2014 · album
Estos Son los Cantantes
2014 · album
Grandes Exitos, Vol. 2
2013 · compilation
A Pulir la Hebilla
2013 · album
Exito
2012 · album
Sus Más Grandes Éxitos Volume 1
2011 · compilation
Sus Más Grandes Éxitos Volume 2
2011 · compilation
Siguen Los Grandes Exitos Volume 1
2011 · compilation
Siguen Los Grandes Exitos Volume 2
2011 · compilation
Reggaetón Con Otro Tumbao
2008 · single
Nelson Henríquez vs. Pastor López
2006 · album
Sus Más Grandes Éxitos
2006 · compilation
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Biography
Pastor Lopez (aka El Indio Lopez) is an iconic Venezuelan singer/songwriter and musician beloved across the South American continent for his knowledge of tropical music including cumbia, vallenato, paseaíto, porro, and his sweet tenor singing voice. He lives in Colombia, but was born in Barquisimeto, Venezuela. Lopez began singing almost as soon as he could talk; he made his first (non-commercial) recording at the age of five. Throughout childhood and adolescence, he alternated between singing and studying. In the mid-'60s, Lopez began working and recording in Venezuela with his brothers in a joropo band called Conjunto de los Hermanos López before leaving to work with Aníbal Velásquez, Los Mayorales, and Emir Boscán & los Tomasinos. With the latter he scored a pair of big hits: "Caimito" and "El Paloma." In 1971 he joined the combo of his compatriot Nelson Henríquez, who were, at the time, wildly popular in Colombia. Between 1971 and 1973 they recorded a slew of hits that have become classics and are still referenced and covered in the 21st century; these include "La Arañita," "La Ha Maca Raya," "El Fiestón," "Bagpipe of Venezuela," "Playa Blanca," and "Playa Colorá." In 1973, Lopez left to start his own band, Pastor López y Su Combo, which began a decades-long period filled with hit records -- his catalog numbers over 50 albums -- and sold-out performances in many countries. Interestingly, his band has utilized the same instrumentation since its inception: Two trumpets, piano, bass, congas (timbales), and vocals. Many all-star musicians have passed through his group since the mid-'70s in both Colombia and Venezuela. Lopez is internationally recognized in countries such as the United States, Canada, Spain, England, Mexico, and virtually anywhere in the world where there are Colombian and Latin American communities. His most important albums include Pastor López y Su Combo (1974), El Negro Parrandero (1977), Con Toda la Fuerza (1985), Con Calor Tropical (1990), El Indio (1993), and 2007's Vuelve con Mucho Más. While he records infrequently, his abundant catalog has netted many fine compilations covering a range of tropical music genres. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi