Luisito Rey was the son of Rafael Gallego Rey, a flamenco singer turned electrician, and Matilde Sánchez Repiso, a singer and dancer. His siblings are Vicente, nicknamed Tito, and Mario. Mario Vicente Gallego was born in 1942, has 4 children, and was married to Rosa Barbarito before he died. From an early age he had a penchant for singing, composing, and playing the guitar. His natural talent helped him to get out of Spain and travel through many countries, including Argentina, where he met his life companion, Italian model Marcela Basteri. His artistic name was originally
Luisito Gasán (combining the first syllables of his father's and mother's last name). He later settled for Luisito Rey, Luisito being the diminutive of Luis and Rey being his father's maternal surname. A bullfighter fan, his favorite toreador was Luis Miguel González Lucas, better known as
Luis Miguel Dominguín, father of famous singer
Miguel Bosé. In his honor, he named his firstborn son Luis Miguel Gallego. His first taste of success was with the song "Frente a una copa de vino" (In front of a glass of wine), a ballad classic that became his biggest and only major hit in Latin America. Other hit songs include
La Gran Ciudad (The Great City) and
El Loco (The Crazy Man). == Personal life ==