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Rocío Dúrcal

 
Artist: Rocío Dúrcal
Rocío Dúrcal

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Rafael DeLeon, Rafael Perez Botija, Augusto Algueró, Rafael Ferro, Marco Antonio Solís, Roberto Livi, Rafael Perez, Francisco Alonso, Joan Sebastían

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Massiel, Juan Pinzón, Fernando Z. Maldonado, Homero Patron

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Shaila Dúrcal, Antonio Morales
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  • Born: October 04, 1944, Madrid, Spain
  • Died: March 25, 2006, Madrid, Spain
  • Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Latin
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Mis Mejores Canciones," "Para Toda la Vida," "Exitos De Rocio Durcal"
  • Representative Songs: "La Gata Bajo la Lluvia," "Me Gustas Mucho," "Como Tu Mujer"

Biography

Actress and singer Maria de los Angeles de las Heras Ortíz was born and raised in Spain in the bosom of a working-class family. While Maria was studying at Sagrado Corazón de Jesús, she started to get captivated by music. Supported by her grandfather, Maria participated in festivals and radio station contests. At the age of 15, while singing the song "La Sombra Vendo" on a TV show called Primer Aplauso, Maria was contacted by producer Luis Sanz, who signed her up. Soon after, she started taking singing and dancing lessons with Lola de Aragón and Alberto Lorca as teachers. From that time, Maria began working as Rocío Dúrcal, a name taken from a Spanish province and used for the first time in her movie Canción de Juventud, followed by 1962's Rocío de la Mancha, both directed by Luis Lucia. At the age of 17 Dúrcal started touring Mexico, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, and the U.S., where the artist was invited to Ed Sullivan's TV show. In 1968 her albums Mis 19 Canciones de Juventud and Siempre were released. Two years later, the young artist got married to singer Antonio Morales, known as Junior. Together they toured Spain and America during the early '70s. In 1976 Rocío Dúrcal met Juan Gabriel, and he convinced her to perform a popular Mexican style known as ranchera. In the '80s, Rocío Dúrcal moved to romantic ballads, working along with prominent songwriters such as Juan Carlos Calderon, Roberto Livi, and Marco Antonio Solís. After a three-year battle with cancer, Dúrcal died in her home in Madrid on March 25, 2006. ~ Drago Bonacich, All Music Guide
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Coleccion Mi Historia

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Alma Ranchera

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Una Vida de Cine

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Coleccion Original

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En Concierto Inolvidable

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Canta a Mexico [DVD]

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Canta a Mexico [DVD]

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Canta a Mexico [CD/DVD]

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Canta a Mexico

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Mejor de los Grandes, Vol. 2

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Canciones de Mis Peliculas, Vol. 1

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Canciones de Mis Peliculas, Vol. 3

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Desaires

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Entre Tangos y Mariachis

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Caramelito

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Su Historia y Exitos Musicales, Vol. 1

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Su Historia y Exitos Musicales, Vol. 2

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Su Historia y Exitos Musicales, Vol. 3

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Serie 2000

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Peticion Del Publico: Sus 16 Grandes Exitos

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Serie Platino

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Rocio Durcal: Para Ti

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Me Gustas Mucho: Todo los Grandes Exitos

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Exitos Eternos

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Exitos Eternos

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Serie Platino, Vol. 2: 20 Exitos

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Juntos Otra Vez

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Amor Eterno: Los Exitos [CD & DVD]

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Amor Eterno: Los Exitos [DVD]

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Amor Eterno: Los Exitos

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Para Toda la Vida

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Mejor de lo Mejor

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Esencial Rocio Durcal

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Mejor de Los 3 Grandes

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Canta a Juan Gabriel, Vol. 2

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Mis Mejores Canciones

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Canta 12 Grandes Exitos de Juan Gabriel

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Duetos

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Mejor de Rocio Durcal

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Todo Exitos De Rocio Durcal

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Caricias

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Amor Eterno: Las Mejores Rancheras

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Hay Amores Y Amores

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Coleccion

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Concierto Rocio Durcal En Vivo

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Mejor de La Balada Ranchera

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Serie 20 Exitos

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Si Te Pudiera Mentir

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Canta Once Grandes Exitos de Juan Gabriel

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Como Tu Mujer

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Exitos De Rocio Durcal

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Canta Lo Romantico de Juan Gabriel

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Siempre

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Canta Los Super Hits de Juan Gabriel, Vol. 2

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Canta Los Super Hits de Juan Gabriel, Vol. 1

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Super Exitos, Vol. 1

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Canta a Juan Gabriel

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10 Super Exitos de Rocio Durcal

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Encuentro en la Cumbre

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Rocío Dúrcal

Background information
Birth name María de los Ángeles de Las Heras Ortíz
Also known as Rocío Dúrcal
Born October 4, 1944

Madrid, Spain

Origin Madrid, Spain
Died March 25, 2006 (aged 61)
Genres Singer, actress
Years active 1959-2006
Associated acts Antonio Morales
Juan Gabriel
Enrique Guzmán
Raphael
Palito Ortega
Marco Antonio Solís
Website www.rociodurcal.net

Rocío Dúrcal (October 4, 1944 - March 25, 2006), born as María de los Ángeles de Las Heras Ortíz, was a Spanish singer and actress. Her birth and death both occurred in Madrid, Spain.

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Biography

Durcal was born in the working class district of Cuatro Caminos, Madrid. She was the Daughter of Thomas and Maria de las Heras Ortiz, and the first of a family of six children. As the older sister and due to limited economic resources, she was involved in much of the domestic chores, and helped in raising her younger siblings, thus missed classes at school.

Ever since she started primary school, she had always wished for a career as an actress, which remained secret for a while. Meanwhile, in the recesses of college, the future artist had her first audience in her classmates, who made her sing. Later her presence in school as a singer became common. Although her parents supported her talent, they did not want it to become her career. After completing primary education, she worked as an apprentice hairdresser in her neighborhood.

She began her artistic career by participating in various festivals and competitions radio song, which was secretly supported by her paternal grandfather who always believed in her talent and was her first fan. At 15 years old (1959), with the approval of her parents, participated in a television program. She sang a traditional song “La Sombra Vendo”. But near the TV station in which she performed, Luis Sanz, a “talent seeker” of Madrid, who saw the program, was impressed by her talent and personality. So much so that Sanz had contacted the program to request the name and address of the young contestant. The conversation between Luis Sanz, who was already representative of several famous Spanish artists, and her parents, was decisive for her future. For the first time in her life, the future star spoke of her artistic aspirations and her desire to get into the hands of Mr. Sanz, who wanted to launch her into stardom.

The parents of Maria de Los Angeles were undecided about what they should do. Within a week, they gave their approval to the employer. While the future artist insisted, her parents feared the failure of their daughter. This, of course, did not occur. Sanz decided that the girl was placed in the care of private tutors to complete her secondary education and begin singing, dancing and acting. All this happened, ensuring that future Rocío Dúrcal did not lose her personality, which delighted the employer. At the same, Sanz puts her in contact in various social events with the famous artists of his time and even some beginners in the art such as Raphael and the now deceased and contemporary, Rocio Jurado, and famous of the time Camilo Sesto who became a good friend.

Bronze Statue of Rocio Durcal, Granada, Spain 2009.

Her name would be inappropriate to launch her into stardom, and so Sanz decided in calling her Rocio. In a television interview before her death Rocio said that, that nickname was placed by her grandfather. Thus, Sanz must have picked the name of that family tradition. But, thinking that she would need a "last name", he and Maria de Los Angeles looked onto a map of Spain, in which she drew at random, the population of Dúrcal, in the province of Granada. Finally her name was born, Rocío Dúrcal, which won its way into posterity. Later, she was declared Adoptive Daughter of this town and a street was named in her honor. There is currently a project to create a museum about the artist, on February 14 2009, in the town of Durcal, a statue in her honor was unveiled, a shared project between her husband, the singer Antonio Morales "Junior", and the council of that village. At the age of 17 she was offered a role in Canción de Juventud. After acting in several films she married Filipino singer Antonio Morales (a.k.a. Júnior), a member of the Pop group Los Brincos. In 1975, after having two of her three children, she retired from the film industry and in 1977 re-launched her singing career. Dúrcal recorded the first of several albums of Mexican ranchera music produced by Juan Gabriel which sold millions of records in Mexico, Spain, the U.S. and the rest of Latin America. She then recorded a Mexican music album with Marco Antonio Solís, with similar success.

Death

In 2001, Rocío Dúrcal was diagnosed with uterine cancer. In 2004, her doctors discovered a malignant lesion (abnormal cancerous tissue) in her lungs, which was treated with chemotherapy. The cancer later metastasized (spread of cancer cells) to her brain. After a lengthy and heroic battle with cancer, Dúrcal died at her home in Torrelodones, Madrid on March 25, 2006. Her ashes were divided in halves and currently rest in Madrid and Mexico City.

Her style has influenced many female mariachi and ranchera singers from Mexico as well as the Hispanic community of the United States.

Rocio Durcal has sold more than 53 million records worldwide.

Discography

Philips-Phonogram
  • 1962: Las Películas De Rocío Dúrcal
  • 1962: Rocío Dúrcal Canción de Juventud
  • 1963: Rocío de la Mancha
  • 1963: La Chica Del Trebol
  • 1963: Rocío Dúrcal Canta Flamenco (EP)
  • 1964: Tengo 17 Años
  • 1964: Villancicos De Rocío
  • 1965: Más Bonita Que Ninguna
  • 1966: Acompáñame
  • 1966: Buenos Días, Condesita
  • 1967: Amor En El Aire
  • 1968: Cristina Guzmán
  • 1970: Las Leandras
  • 1972: La Novicia Soñadora (La Novicia Rebelde)
Ariola Eurodisc
  • 1977: Una Vez Más
  • 1977: Rocío Dúrcal Canta A Juan Gabriel Volumen I
  • 1978: Rocío Dúrcal Canta A Juan Gabriel Volumen II
  • 1979: Rocío Dúrcal Canta A Juan Gabriel Volumen III
  • 1980: Rocío Dúrcal Canta Con Mariachi Volumen IV
  • 1981: Cuando Decidas Volver (Rocío Dúrcal Canta A Juan Gabriel Volumen V)
  • 1981: La Gata (Confidencias)
  • 1982: Boleros (Canta Lo Romántico De Juan Gabriel)
  • 1983: Entre Tú Y Yo
  • 1984: Rocío Dúrcal (Canta A Juan Gabriel Volumen VI)
  • 1986: Siempre
  • 1987: Rocío Dúrcal (Canta 11 Grandes Éxitos De Juan Gabriel)
  • 1988: Como Tu Mujer
  • 1990: Si Te Pudiera Mentir
  • 1992: El Concierto... En Vivo
  • 1993: Desaires
  • 1995: Hay Amores Y Amores
BMG
  • 1997: Juntos Otra Vez (Con Juan Gabriel)
  • 1999: Para Toda La Vida
  • 2000: Caricias
  • 2001: Entre Tangos Y Mariachi
  • 2002: En Concierto... Inolvidable
  • 2003: Caramelito
  • 2004: Alma Ranchera
  • 2004: Su Historia Y Exitos Musicales Volumen 1
  • 2004: Su Historia Y Exitos Musicales Volumen 2
  • 2004: Su Historia Y Exitos Musicales Volumen 3
  • 2005: Lo Esencial
Sony BMG
  • 2005: Me Gustas Mucho
  • 2006: Amor Eterno
  • 2007: Rocio Durcal Canta a México
  • 2009: El Concierto... En Vivo
  • 2009: Duetos

Films


Films

  • 1999: Mujeres engañadas as Carmen
  • 1997: Los negocios de mamá as Ana
  • 1964: Premier Orfeón

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