romantic ballads. She began singing flamenco and, as her popularity soared, soon expanded to popular songs and to film. Then teamed with Spanish composer Manuel Alejandro in the 1970s resulting in the very popular songs "Si amanece...," "Lo siento, mi amor," "¿A que no te vas?" and "Sevilla mora" and bringing her popularity in South America. In her lifetime she recorded over 30 albums; appeared in nearly a dozen films, her first as a teenager in "Los Guerrilleros" (The Guerrillas); made over 80 television appearances, the last in 2005 as herself in "Rocío...siempre" (Rocio always). One of her most notable recordings was her 1990 album "Rocio de Luna Blanca" and she is also well remembered for her 1993 film "Lola Se Va A Los Puertos" (Lola Goes to the Ports). Outside of Spain her concerts included performances at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC, Madison Square Garden in New York and Beethoven Hall in Bonn, Germany, as well as in Latin America. Also performed at the White House for US President Ronald Reagan in 1985. Died from pancreatic cancer in La Moraleja, a suburb of Madrid, Spain.
romantic ballads. She began singing flamenco and, as her popularity soared, soon expanded to popular songs and to film. Then teamed with Spanish composer Manuel Alejandro in the 1970s resulting in the very popular songs "Si amanece...," "Lo siento, mi amor," "¿A que no te vas?" and "Sevilla mora" and bringing her popularity in South America. In her lifetime she recorded over 30 albums; appeared in nearly a dozen films, her first as a teenager in "Los Guerrilleros" (The Guerrillas); made over 80 television appearances, the last in 2005 as herself in "Rocío...siempre" (Rocio always). One of her most notable recordings was her 1990 album "Rocio de Luna Blanca" and she is also well remembered for her 1993 film "Lola Se Va A Los Puertos" (Lola Goes to the Ports). Outside of Spain her concerts included performances at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC, Madison Square Garden in New York and Beethoven Hall in Bonn, Germany, as well as in Latin America. Also performed at the White House for US President Ronald Reagan in 1985. Died from pancreatic cancer in La Moraleja, a suburb of Madrid, Spain.
Bio by: Fred Beisser
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