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La Lupe - Wikipedia
Guadalupe Victoria Yolí Raymond (23 December 1939 – 29 February 1992), [1][2] better known as La Lupe, was a Cuban singer of boleros, guarachas and Latin soul known for her energetic, sometimes controversial performances.
La Lupe - Puro Teatro - YouTube
One of the greatest from Cuba...La Lupe
LA LUPE THE QUEEN OF LATIN SOUL - YouTube
2007年1月5日 · the myrta silva show on wapa tv puerto rico.la lupe performs "el carbonero" "la salve plena". learn, expierence, feel the life of that genius called...the qu...
La Lupe - YouTube
Singer La Lupe (born Guadalupe Victoria Yoli Raymond) became involved in music while finishing teacher training, performing live in different public places.
La Lupe: The Forgotten Afro-Latina Powerhouse of Latin Music
2023年8月20日 · In the realm of Cuban singers, the names of icons like Celia Cruz and Gloria Estefan often resonate strongly. However, another star that shined just as brightly but has been obscured by time, La Lupe, has to be acknowledged. This Afro-Latina powerhouse had it all - …
La Lupe Queen of Latin Soul | Lupe Victoria Yoli | Independent Lens …
2007年6月5日 · La Lupe Queen of Latin Soul documents the life, work and legacy of Afro Cuban pop singer Lupe Victoria Yoli, who rose to fame in the 1960s and died virtually unknown in 1992.
La Lupe, Queen Of Latin Soul: The Original Alt.Latina
2013年12月19日 · A Cuban icon known as the Queen of Latin Soul, La Lupe has been a massively influential figure across Latin culture. We'd give anything to talk to her today, but she's long-gone; La...
THE EXCEPTIONAL Singer “La Lupe”. ** LA EXCEPCIONAL Cantante “La Lupe”.
2013年2月17日 · La Lupe (born Guadalupe Victoria Yolí Raymond) (Santiago de Cuba, 23 December 1939 – The Bronx, New York, 29 February 1992), was a Cuban-American singer of several musical genres: boleros, guarachas and Latin soul in particular.
La Lupe, Singer (1936-1992) - Latinolife
By 1957, “La Lupe” was all the rage in La Habana’s competitive nightclub scene. Her first performances at the club La Red in 1958 catapulted her to fame as she urged pianist Homero Balboa to play “faster, faster.” Soon, she had a dedicated gay and avant-garde following.
La Lupe: A Performer Ruled By Instinct, Ecstasy - NPR
2011年1月31日 · The story of Guadalupe Victoria Yoli Raymond, known as La Lupe, is a poignant tale of a performer ruled by instinct and ecstasy. First, she was the right talent at the right place at the right...