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Roberto Legaspi del Rosario (June 7, 1919 – July 30, 2003) was a Filipino entrepreneur; best known as the patentholder of the Sing-Along System, a type of karaoke appliance he developed in 1975. From his entrepreneurial initiative to patent a karaoke system first, he frequently, albeit arguably, became referred to as "the inventor of Karaoke".
Robert Cabral del Hoyo died of pneumonia on October 4, 1999. His remains were moved to his hometown of Zacatecas, where they were received by the state governor, Ricardo Monreal Avila. Cabral del Hoyo was paid tribute, first in the central courtyard of the Palacio de Gobierno and later in the LVI Legislature of the state.
Albert Ferreros del Rosario was born in Manila on November 14, 1939, to Luis del Rosario and Amparo Ferreros. [3] His great-grandmother Teresa Sempio was a sister of Felipa Sempio, the mother of Gregorio del Pilar. [2] His grandfather, Judge Simplicio Sempio del Rosario, was a delegate to the Malolos Congress. [4] [2]
Daisuke Inoue was born in Osaka, Japan on May 10, 1940.He was raised in Nishinomiya, the son of a pancake vendor with a stall behind a train station. [4] He started playing drums in high school, but was not particularly skillful, as a result of which he took on the business management of his band, which provided back-up music in a club for businessmen who wanted to take the stage. [4]
A person singing karaoke in Hong Kong ("Run Away from Home" by Janice Vidal). Karaoke (/ ˌ k ær i ˈ oʊ k i /; [1] Japanese: ⓘ; カラオケ, clipped compound of Japanese kara 空 "empty" and ōkesutora オーケストラ "orchestra") is a type of interactive entertainment system usually offered in clubs and bars, where people sing along to pre-recorded accompaniment using a microphone.
In 1943, Leticia del Rosario was hired as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics of the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras campus. [4] At the time, Jaime Benítez Rexach was the chancellor, physicist Facundo Bueso Sanllehí was dean of natural sciences, and Amador Cobas was chair of the physics department.
Del Rosario, in Spanish and Italian languages, and do Rosário in Portuguese language (English: of the rosary) is a surname that has as its etymology, the Latin preposition, "de" meaning "of the" and the Latin noun "rosarium", meaning "rosegarden" [1] or "garland of roses" [2] but in this case, takes the meaning of "rosary", the Roman Catholic devotion to the Virgin Mary.
De la Rosa burst into stardom in the late 1930s after being frequently cast in dramas as a romantic idol opposite such actresses as Rosa del Rosario, Carmen Rosales, Emma Alegre, and Paraluman. [8] Rosales proved to be his most durable onscreen partner, and their "love team" is said to be among the most successful in the history of Philippine ...