La Panchita
Appearance
La Panchita | |
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Born | María de los Ángeles Muñoz Rodríguez |
Died | 8 November 2014 |
Occupation | Singer |
Spouse | Paco Miller |
Musical career | |
Genres | |
Instrument | Vocals |
Labels | |
María de los Ángeles Muñoz Rodríguez, known by her stage name La Panchita, was a Mexican singer.
She took her stage name from the song of the same name by Joaquín Pardavé.[1] She began her career singing rancheras, but after a tour of South America, she brought new songs to her repertoire, such as the Peruvian waltz "Nube gris".[2] In the 1940s and 1950s, she recorded many songs for the Peerless and RCA Víctor labels, with the Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán.
She married the Ecuadorian ventriloquist Paco Miller.[3] She died on 8 November 2014 in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico.[4]
Partial discography
[edit]Peerless
[edit]- "La pajarera" (1947)
- "Sabe Dios" (1947)
- "Decepcionado" (1947)
- "La rejega" (1947)
- "Dos luceros" (1948)
- "Las tres "efes"' (1948)
- "El aburrido" (1948)
- "El sauce y la palma" (1948)
RCA Víctor
[edit]- "Corazón, no te rajes" (1951)
- "Nube gris" (1951)
- "Estrellita del sur" (1952)
- "El buque fantasma" (1952)
- "La campesina" (1952)
- "En mi pensamiento" (1952)
- "Mi aventura" (1952)
- "Alma, corazón y vida" (1953)
- "Corazón, ¿por qué?" (1953)
- "Corazón" (1953)
- "Nuestro amor" (1953)
- "Desafío" (1954)
- "Los dos perdimos" (1954)
- "Arrieros somos" (1955)
- "El andariego" (1955)
- "La casita blanca" (1955)
Musart
[edit]- "Mis noches sin ti"
- "Nube gris" (second version)
- "Si nos dejan"
- "Alma, corazón y vida" (second version)
- "Dime adiós sin llorar"
- "Verdad amarga"
- "Extráñame"
- "Bella sultana"
- "Materia"
- "Estrellita del sur" (second version)
- "Por qué, Dios mío"
- "Destino amargo"
- "Así paso"
- "Hazme morir"
- "Vida vacía"
- "Peligro"
- "Gota a gota"
- "Flor encantada"
- "El roble"
- "Lamparita"
Filmography
[edit]- La liga de las canciones (1941)
References
[edit]- ^ Notes from the album La novia del campo (RCA Victor MKL 3012)
- ^ Notes from the album La novia del campo (RCA Victor MKL 3012)
- ^ Mac-Swiney, Roberto. "Murió en Monterrey una gran cantante mexicana conocida como "La Panchita"". Por Esto!. Archived from the original on 12 March 2016. Retrieved 11 March 2016.
- ^ "Programa 21 de noviembre 2014. Falleció La Panchita". Hasta que el Cuerpo Aguante. Retrieved 11 March 2016.
External links
[edit]- La Panchita discography at Discogs