Gloria Lasso
Gloria Lasso, owned by. Rosa Coscolin Figueras (born October 25, 1922 in Barcelona, December 4, 2005 in Cuernavaca, Mexico) is a Spanish singer.
The popularity gained after moving to France in 1954. Many of her recordings, usually romantic ballads in the Latin American climate, became hits; The three albums have earned gold status, one platinum. Etranger au Paradis's 1956 adaptation of Tony Bennett's Stranger in Paradise was the first single in France to exceed one million copies sold. Other hits were Lasso. Toi mon Démon (1956), Buenas Noches mi Amor (1957), Bon voyage (1958), Sois pas Faché (1959), Muchas Gracias, Si tu Reviens un Jour (1960). The Padre (1956) recorded Elvis Presley in English.
For Charles de Gaulle, John F. Kennedy, Elisabeth II. She was next to Dalida, the most popular entertainer in France in the 1950s; Later, she moved to Mexico and gave concerts in Latin American countries. In 1985 she again appeared in Paris, in the hall "Olympia". Apart from music, co-writer of the comedy series Ramona (1991). The show continued in the old age, the last time she performed at Cuernavaca less than a month before her death.
She was married six times. Authoritative control (person):
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