Moraima Secada
Moraima Secada | |
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Born |
Santa Clara, Cuba | September 10, 1930
Died |
December 30, 1984 54) Havana, Cuba | (aged
Moraima Secada (born María Micaela Secada Ramos (Santa Clara, Cuba, 10 September[1] 1930 – Havana, 30 December 1984),[2] known to her admirers as La Mora (the moor), was a temperamental singer who created a special style of interpretation within the Cuban music genre of filin (feeling).
She started her career in the 1950s and was a member of the first female orchestra of America Anacaona, which made many international tours. She was also in the vocal groups Cuarteto Los Meme and Cuarteto D'Aida.[3] She died of liver disease in Havana. She was the aunt of the singer Jon Secada.
References
- El Varez article (Spanish)
- Spanish Wikipedia article on Moriama Secada (Spanish)
- La Jiribilla article(Spanish)
- Son Cubano article (Spanish)
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