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El Concierto... En Vivo (English: The Concert...In Live) is the title of the first live album released by Spanish performer Rocío Dúrcal on 28 April 1992 under the label of BMG Ariola and produced by Enrique Elizondo. [1]
María de los Ángeles de las Heras Ortiz (4 October 1944 – 25 March 2006), better known as Rocío Dúrcal (Spanish pronunciation: [roˈθi.o ˈðuɾkal]), was a Spanish singer and actress with a career spanning more than four decades.
The storyline focuses on Ana (Rocío Dúrcal), a pro-business entrepreneur and mother of three children (played by María Adánez, Fernando Cuesta and Zoe Berriatúa), who decides to set up her own business, the clothing shop 'Ana Suma y Sigue'. [2] [1] [3] Her husband (played by José Sancho) was a progressive of the generation of '68. [3]
"Obertura: Costumbres/La Gata Bajo La Lluvia/Cómo Han Pasado Los Años/La Guirnalda/Sola/Amor Eterno" Juan Gabriel / Antonio Morales / Rafael Pérez Botija / Roberto Livi / Rafael Ferro: 2:04 2. "Cómo Han Pasado Los Años" Livi, Ferro: 3:30 3. "Jamás Te Prometí Un Jardín De Rosas" Gabriel: 4:01 4. "Luz De Luna" Álvaro Carrillo: 3:37 5 ...
Canta A Juan Gabriel Volumen 6 (also released as Amor Eterno in Mexico and Jardín de Rosas in Spain) is an album by Spanish singer and actress Rocío Dúrcal, which was released in 1984.
On 24 June 1997, Juan Gabriel & Rocio Dúrcal performed the album as a dance spectacle show in full Mexican costume & dance at the Theater Degollado in Guadalajara, Mexico, which was recorded and converted to DVD by BMG with barcode reference 828766260595 and also featured a performance contribution from Miguel Aceves Mejía and Amalia Mendoza.
"Si Piensas, Si Quieres" was released as the lead single from Super Héroe.The track debuted in the Billboard Latin Songs chart at number 35 in the week of 7 December 1991, climbing to the top ten two weeks later.
Caricias (Caresses) is a studio album by Spanish performer Rocío Dúrcal released on 4 April 2000 by BMG U.S. Latin and Ariola, [1] and produced by Argentinian songwriter Bebu Silvetti.