Rocío Dúrcal
Rocío Dúrcal was a celebrated Spanish singer and actress, known for her contributions to ranchera music and her emotive interpretations of traditional Spanish songs. Born in 1944, she gained immense popularity in the 1970s and 1980s, becoming one of the most iconic figures in Latin music. Dúrcal's legacy continues to influence artists today, and her songs remain beloved by fans around the world.
Born on Mar 04, 1926 (99 years old)
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Peru:
Rocío Durcal collaborated with Juan Gabriel on the notable song 'Déjame vivir'.
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Peru:
Rocío Dúrcal is referenced as one of the divine figures that inspired Juan Gabriel.
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Honduras:
Rocío Durcal is mentioned as one of the artists whose song 'Amor Eterno' is popular on the Day of the Dead.
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Dominican Republic:
Rocío Dúrcal is mentioned as an artist who adopted a stage name for a memorable identity.
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Honduras:
Rocío Dúrcal is the subject of a new documentary and series announced by Buendía Estudios and Sony Music México.
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Spain:
Rocío Dúrcal was the wife of Miguel Morales.
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Paraguay:
Rocío Dúrcal is being honored by Paraguayan voices at the Municipal.
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Dominican Republic:
Rocío Dúrcal's death sparked a legal battle over her undisclosed assets.
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Dominican Republic:
Flavia is inspired by Rocío Dúrcal, one of her favorite singers.
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Honduras:
Rocío Durcal, who developed much of her career in Mexico, completes the top ten.
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