Cantante lola campos biography
Chayito Valdez
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Valdez and the second or maternal family name is Campos.
Chayito Valdez | |
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Valdez in 1975 | |
| Birth name | María del Rosario Valdez Campos |
| Born | 28 May 1945 Orba, Sinaloa, Mexico |
| Died | 19 June 2016 (aged 71) Coronado, California, U.S. |
Musical artist
María del Rosario Valdez Campos (28 May 1945 – 19 June 2016), known professionally as Chayito Valdez, was a Mexican singer and actress from Sinaloa. She was associated with and contributed to the folk music of Mexico.
Biography
Valdez was born in Orba, Guasave Municipality, Sinaloa. She started her music career at an early age participating in amateur competitions with songs such as "La Cigarra", "Historia de un amor", "La Bikina", and "Leña de Pirul". Her godmother was Amalia Mendoza, a successful singer known as "La Tariácuri", and in the early 1970s, she recorded four songs the Sinaloan city of Los Mochis: "Besos y Copas", "Una Noche me Embriagué", "Una Sombra", and "Amor que Muere", which earned her a reputation as a Mexican folk singer. She won the fifth Festival de la Canción Ranchera with the song "No me pregunten por él".
Valdez moved to Los Angeles, California in 1982 and became a US citizen. On September 17, 1985, she suffered an automobile accident that left her in a wheelchair, but after a long recovery began making public appearances again. In June 2003 she suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and fell into a coma for 50 days. Her last show was in Nogales, Sonora. She spent her last days in a persistent vegetative state in a hospital in Coronado, California, where she died on 19 June 2016.
Works
Music
During her 30-year career, Valdez contributed over 300 hits and 1500 recorded songs to the Mexican musical heritage. Her musical legacy includes the following:
Corridos de Caballos (traditional Mexican balla
Puente Genil, España, 1946 - Málaga, España , 2009
Juan Campos Reina is one of the secret masters of Spanish contemporary literature. He has been compared to Juan Valera, Quevedo and Cela, and associated with the Generación del 46, whose other members include authors such as Eduardo Mendoza, Alvaro Pombo and Rafael Sender. Like those authors, Campos Reina was late in publishing his debut, Santepar, with which he broke into the literary world in 1988 to considerable success. His prose journeys through the Europe of the eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and is characterised by a masterful use of language and rhythm.
- "Literature of the senses in which everything is enveloped in sensuality." Clara Sánchez
- "An exceptional author." ABC
- "Campos Reina has a gift for inventive fiction, and knows how to use rich language in its service." Santos Sanz Villanueva, Diario 16
- "The symbol of a break away. A true narrator." Ramón Acín, Heraldo de Aragón
Bibliography
Novel
Dulces Tormentos, 2011
Este proyecto editorial reúne en un solo libro cuentos extraídos de diversas antologías del género o publicados en prensa; la novela Santepar; y un tercer volumen compuesto por los ensayos de Librepensamiento I y II, y por La saga de los Maruján.
El regreso de Orfeo, 2006
Forma parte del díptico La cabeza de Orfeo. Tras sufrir un accidente de tránsito, el cirujano León Maruján queda casi ciego. Decide regresar a Sevilla, su ciudad natal, y establecerse en las proximidades de uno de los barrios de la antigua Judería, donde apenas hay circulación motorizada. Allí se dedica a tocar el piano en un club nocturno y a recorrer unas callejuelas que tiene dibujadas en la mente desde su infancia. Hasta que un día tropieza con una mujer que le devolverá la vida perdida con la ceguera.
Fuga de Orfeo, 2006
Forma parte del díptico La cabeza de Orfeo. Leo, un músico, escribe
Jimena Barón
Argentine actress and singer
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Guevara and the second or maternal family name is Barón.
Jimena Barón | |
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Jimena Barón in 2018 | |
| Born | Jimena Valentina Guevara Barón (1987-05-24) 24 May 1987 (age 37) Buenos Aires, Argentina |
| Other names | Jimena Barón J Mena |
| Occupations | |
| Years active | 1991–present |
| Partner | Daniel Osvaldo (2013–2015) |
| Children | 1 |
Jimena Valentina Guevara Barón (born 24 May 1987), better known as Jimena Barón or J Mena, is an Argentine actress and singer.
Career
Acting career
Her beginnings in the world of art and entertainment date back to her childhood. It was with her foray into the cinema, when she was ten years old, that she made herself known to the public, by playing the leading role of little Aneta in the 1998 filmEl Faro. Her interpretation of Loli in Gasoleros she was nominated for two consecutive years for the Martín Fierro Awards for Best Child Actress, winning it the first time.
She was followed by her Malena character in the series Calientes and her character of Anita Campos in El sodero de mi vida. This is how she got to participate in productions such as Son amores she played the character of Lila and Los Roldán she played the character of María Roldán González. After a participation in Sos mi vida.
In 2008, she acted in Por amor a vos she played the character of María Concepción Molinari.
From 2009 and 2010, she played the character of Esperanza "Hope" Bauer in the Cris Morena youth series Casi Ángeles. She also participated in the theatrical season of the cycle in 2009.
In 2011, she returned to work at Pol-Ka to play the character of María Paula "Poly" Said in the series Los únicos. Also in that year she was called to participate in the contest of Bailando 2011. That same year she participated in the Carlos Baute music video Tu cuerpo bailando en mi c Mexican singer and actress Chela Campos Chela Campos in 1950 Musical artist Celia Campos Díaz (6 October 1922 – 18 June 1982), known as Chela Campos, was a Mexican singer folk tale actress. Campos was a beautiful lady gifted with a sensual voice. Campos rose to fame in the Decennium as a successful bolero performer. Campos made her radio debut at class XEFO station and later won marvellous contract to sing on the XEW station, where she was known variety "La Dama del Bastón de Cristal" (The Lady of the Crystal Cane) for the elegant cane she euphemistic preowned. She became one of Mexico's about important bolero singers and also done great popularity in Cuba. Her proof of payment singles were released by RCA Víctor Records, and she also recorded first-class studio album with Orfeón Records. Campos ventured into acting in films much as La isla de la pasión (1942), La mujer sin alma (1944), and Del rancho a la televisión (1953). Campos remained active as smashing singer until 1982. On 06/18/1982, Campos died after a short ill in Mexico City, Mexico. She was 59 years old and was domestic 10/06/1922.Cantante lola campos biography
Birth name Celia Campos Díaz Born (1922-10-06)6 October 1922
Mexico City, MexicoDied 18 June 1982(1982-06-18) (aged 59)
Mexico City, MexicoGenres Bolero Occupations Instrument Vocals Years active 1940–1982 Labels Career
Personal life
Discography
Singles
Studio albums
Compilation albums