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Heras Ortiz (4
October 1944 – 25
March 2006),
better known as Rocío
Dúrcal (Spanish pronunciation: [roˈθi.o ˈðuɾkal]), was a
Spanish singer and actress...
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Dúrcal with a po****tion of 7,286 (2012) is a
Spanish muni****lity
located in the north-eastern part of the
Valle de Lecrín in the
Province of Granada...
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August 1979),
better known as
Shaila Dúrcal, is a
Spanish singer and songwriter. Her
parents are
singers Rocío
Dúrcal and
Antonio Morales ("Junior"). She...
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including Rocío
Dúrcal and
Isabel Pantoja. In
addition to
recording numerous hits on his own, Juan
Gabriel has
produced albums for
Dúrcal,
Lucha Villa,...
- Braganza,
Infanta of Portugal.
Their descendants served as
Dukes of Marchena,
Durcal, Hernani, and Ansola.
Their surviving son,
Infante Pedro Carlos of Spain...
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under the
stage name of
Shaila Dúrcal.
Morales also
managed Dúrcal for much of her career.
Morales remained married to
Dúrcal until her
death in 2006. Her...
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Siempre (Always) is a
studio album released by
Spanish singer Rocío
Dúrcal in 1986. This
album includes the
first number-one song ever in the Billboard...
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Roberto Carlos /
Willie Colón / José José /
Mercedes Sosa 2005: Rocío
Dúrcal /
Generoso Jiménez /
Jorge Ben Jor / Sérgio
Mendes /
Johnny Pacheco / Sandro...
- (English: Confidences) is a
studio album released by
Spanish performer Rocío
Dúrcal in 1981
under the
label of
Ariola Records. It was
written and
produced by...
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performed by
other prominent music artists, such as
Lucha Villa, Rocío
Dúrcal, and her grandmother, Flor Silvestre.
Aguilar performed the album's first...