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Rocío Jurado was born on Calvo Soto Street #11, Chipiona in Andalusia, Spain.Her father, Fernando Mohedano Crespo (died at 36 years old), was a shoemaker and flamenco singer in his spare time; her mother, Rocío Jurado Bernal (died at 52 years old because of pancreatic cancer), was housewife and amateur performer of Andalusian traditional music.
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[5] [6] A deluxe version of Joyas Prestadas: Pop was released on August 28, 2012, which contains a DVD of her performing the album live at the Teatro de la Ciudad in Mexico City, Mexico. [7] The first track, "A Cambio de Qué", was first recorded by Mexican singer Marisela on her album Completamente Tuya (1985). [8]
The 1980s saw the major record labels such as RCA/Ariola, CBS, and EMI form their own Latin music divisions. [1] By 1985, Billboard noted that the Latin music industry saw increase in awareness from major corporations such as Coca-Cola promoting Julio Iglesias and Pepsi advertising Menudo.
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Paloma brava (Wild Dove) is an album by Spanish pop singer Rocío Jurado. ... "Lo Sabemos Los Tres" 4:31 "Como Siempre Que No Estás" 3:54 "Perros Perdidos" 4:17
It was released in Mexico and the U.S. Thanks to the success of Tarántula , in 2010 the singer partnered with Studio Kawaii, (a Madrid-based studio specialised in manga style comics) and released simultaneously two comics, the semiautobiographical "Amor y lujo" [ 7 ] and the fictional and futuristic "Todo mentira". [ 8 ]
"Ese Hombre" (English: "That Man") is a song written by Ana Magdalena and Manuel Alejandro and performed by Spanish recording artist Rocío Jurado for her studio album Señora (1979). It was released by RCA Records as a B-side to "Señora" in 1980. Lyrically, the song is about a womanizer who lures women into a wrongful relationship filled with ...