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PERSONAJE PA N A M Á Jimenez Jr to have lunch with Mr. Vargas at Gran China in Avenida Balboa. I haven’t met him before, but he seemed to be a mode- rate man and I had the feeling the lunch was going to be kind of disappointing. I was completely wrong! Pedro Vargas was an out- going person, with a sharp sense of humour. I noticed that he wasn’t insecure and he often laughed at himself. I remember one of the jokes he told us. He was dri- ving at Baja California in or- der to make business and he had to stop at the gas station. He asked th man in the station “How far am I from In- dio?” (A small town in Califor- nia), and he replied “Not that far, you only need to wear feathers, sir”. The conversation was ca- rried even after lunch, since Eduardo Morgan Jr. joined us. Enrique Jimenez Jr. had to leave, but he handed Pedro Vargas an invitation to his nephew’s after-wedding. I had no choice but lea- ving, sadly. I said “I have to go too, my wife Itza has to sing tonight at the church to Raul Morrice, Enrique Jime- nez’s grandson. As you might know, he’s marrying Jeanette Boyd.” Surprisingly, Pedro Var- gas said: “I’d like to go too. Could you pick me up? I’m a close friend to Mr Jimenez. He had hired me to Teatro Tropi- cal’s opening, which I wasn’t able to do due to other com- promises. Hugo del Carril did it, and I sang there two weeks later.” My wife and I were on our way to the wedding in Iglesia del Carmen. We picked up Mr. Vargas and his old friend and pianist Alvarito, at El Panamá Hotel. In order to get to the church’s chorus you had to go upstairs a long way. Al- varito was tired, almost brea- thless, and he said “I can’t be- lieve how much energy you have, you’re going to kill me one of these days.” When Itza was getting re- ady to sing, Mr. Vargas asked her if he could go first and then she followed him. That way they improvised and sang several songs related to this kind of ceremony. Indeed, there were a lot of people surpri- sed and amazed by listening to Pedro Vargas great vocals. That was his wedding gift to his grandson’s good friend. From that day in 1966 my wife and I started a close friendship with Pedro Vargas and his wife, Doña Tere. We could enjoy the great talent and virtues of this good man, who always loved our country. But let us not miss the point. Back to the Mexican artist, Loyola Fernandez, Cuban m.. Assures: “Pedro Vargas was a particular singer: he used to intonate slowly, and his pitch was very special. He pronounced every word so it could 22 Rescuing a Priceless Heritage Since 1995 10 Real Estate Developers in Casco Viejo Years of Experience 27 Restored Buildings be perfectly understood. Thanks to that he stood out from other Mexican and Latin American singers in gene- ral.” Pedro Vargas was the second of 12 brothers, he studied opera but he was captivated by pop music. He showed in more than 70 movies, he was given more than 456 prizes and orders, and he sang the main songs of Mexican and Latin American composers. 100 Apartaments +(507) 228-3808 36 Commercial Spaces www.sanfelipe.com.pa