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To: freedumb2003

I liked her singing in Spanish. As as a person, not so much.


36 posted on 10/16/2017 2:48:32 PM PDT by ViLaLuz (2 Chronicles 7:14)
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To: ViLaLuz

>>I liked her singing in Spanish. As as a person, not so much.<<

I knew her back in the 1978. My roommate and I helped rescue her Malibu home from the Big Winter Tides that tore up the Colony. For a while we were welcome to come by and visit, which we did once a week or so for a few months, but then she left Malibu and we never heard from here again.

She was sweet, but REALLY dippy. She couldn’t really carry on much of a conversation but was funny.


50 posted on 10/16/2017 3:07:35 PM PDT by freedumb2003 (ALL records destroyed/faked, books rewritten, statues renamed, dates altered and more.../1984)
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To: ViLaLuz

“Canciones de Mi Padre,” 1987, was really good with Mariachi, Ranchera, Latin & Mexican music and influences. It was a global smash hit, 2½ million US sales, Double-Platinum, and is the biggest selling non-English language album in American record history. Ronstadt won the Grammy Award for Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album at the 31st Grammy Awards.

They were personal, heartfelt songs, too — These canciones were a big part of Ronstadt’s family tradition and musical roots. The title Canciones De Mi Padre refers to a booklet that the University of Arizona published in 1946 for Ronstadt’s deceased aunt, Luisa Espinel, who had been an international singer in the 1920s. The songs come from Sonora and Ronstadt included her favorites on the album. Ronstadt has credited the late Mexican singer Lola Beltrán as an influence in her own singing style, and she recalls how a frequent guest to the Ronstadt home, Eduardo “Lalo” Guerrero, father of Chicano music, would often serenade her as child with these songs.


71 posted on 10/16/2017 3:42:25 PM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom
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