Luis T. Romero

Luis T. Romero
Portrait of Luis T. Romero (Taken in 1889)
Born1854
San Luis Obispo, California
Died1893-11-19
OccupationGuitarist

Biography

Romero was born in San Luis Obispo, California in 1854 and died in Boston, November 19, 1893. His parents came from Spain. As a boy he played the guitar and when he moved to Los Angeles, he continued his studies with Miguel S. Arrevalo. Later he moved to San Jose, California to perform and teach and while there began to published numerous works. Subsequently he moved to Boston and continued his teaching practice while establishing his performance career which led to publishing many of his original and arranged works with Jean White Publishing Co. of Boston.[1]

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