Estela Raval
Latin jazz singer Estela Raval (born Palma Nicolina Ravallo) got married to trumpet player Ricardo Romero in 1954. Los Cinco Latinos became their side project, making their live debut on May 22, 1957. Two years later and after achieving a top-selling status, this group of talented Latin musicians started touring around Latin America, even having the opportunity to play along with the Platters.
In 1964, Los Cinco Latinos successfully performed their classic "Balada de la Trompeta" on the Ed Sullivan Show, reaching millions of TV viewers around the U.S. Nevertheless, in the late '60s, Estela Raval decided to pursue a solo career being the cause of their breakup on February 22, 1970.
In 1982, the original group reunited as Estela Raval y Los 5 Latinos touring worldwide once again.
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Diskografie
12 Album, -en • Geordnet nach Bestseller
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Estela Raval Cronología - Única (1972)
Lateinamerika - Erschienen bei Columbia am 15.11.1972
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Estela Raval Cronología - Estela Raval (1970)
Lateinamerika - Erschienen bei Columbia am 06.09.1970
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20 De Coleccion
Bolero - Erschienen bei Orosound Records am 05.11.2013
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Estela Raval Cronología - Fantástica (1972)
Lateinamerika - Erschienen bei Columbia am 15.11.1972
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Estela Raval Hoy, La Historia de Sus Éxitos
World Music - Erschienen bei Microfon am 15.07.1987
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Los Auténticos...
Lateinamerika - Erschienen bei RHI am 07.09.2015
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Mira el Sol
Lateinamerika - Erschienen bei Romero Productions am 25.06.2020
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Más De Mí
Lateinamerika - Erschienen bei Epsa Music am 31.05.2010
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