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'''Alonzo Martini''' was a professional magician who first performed in Mexico under the name "El Brujo Moderno" (The Modern Wizard). In later years he | '''Alonzo Martini''' (fl. 1910s-1920s) was a professional magician who first performed in Mexico under the name "El Brujo Moderno" (The Modern Wizard). In later years he used the name "Martini." | ||
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Mr. Martini and his wife, Celia, moved to Los Angeles, California around 1918 and attained success with his mystery show comprising of Mind Reading, Crystal | Mr. Martini and his wife, Celia, moved to Los Angeles, California around 1918 and attained success with his mystery show comprising of Mind Reading, Crystal | ||
Gazing, Magic and Illusions.<ref>Cover, Magical Bulletin, December 1922.</ref> | Gazing, Magic and Illusions.<ref>Cover, Magical Bulletin, December 1922.</ref> | ||
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He was an inspiration to [[Senor Maldo]] who saw him perform in Mexico.<ref> Senor Maldo, MUM, March 1954</ref> | He was an inspiration to [[Senor Maldo]] who saw him perform in Mexico.<ref> Senor Maldo, MUM, March 1954</ref> | ||
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| Born | Jesus Lopez |
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| Flourished | 1910s-1920s |
Alonzo Martini (fl. 1910s-1920s) was a professional magician who first performed in Mexico under the name "El Brujo Moderno" (The Modern Wizard). In later years he used the name "Martini."
biography
Mr. Martini and his wife, Celia, moved to Los Angeles, California around 1918 and attained success with his mystery show comprising of Mind Reading, Crystal Gazing, Magic and Illusions.[1]
He was an inspiration to Senor Maldo who saw him perform in Mexico.[2]
References