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American Tejana singer (1924–2019)

Rita Vidaurri (May 22, 1924 – January 16, 2019) was a Tejana singer from San Antonio, Texas, who worked with Nat King Cole, Pedro Infante, Jorge Negrete and Eva Garza.

Gifted with a powerful voice from a musical family, Vidaurri had to hide her gift from her saloon-owning father. As a pre-teen, her mother would take her to a local amateur singing contest in San Antonio, where she won the five-dollar first prize 18 weeks in a row. Vidaurri was only 14 when her mother died. At the time, she would perform in one of her father's saloons with her sister as "Las Hermanas Vidaurri."

References

  1. Slotnik, Daniel E. (January 24, 2019). "Rita Vidaurri, Ranchera Singer Who Reclaimed Her Career, Dies at 94". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2019-01-25. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
  2. Hector Saldaña (2014-05-23). "Rita Vidaurri 90th birthday bash full of surprises, emotion". Blog.mysanantonio.com. Retrieved 2016-12-19.
  3. "Rita Vidaurri, 'La Calandria' has passed away at 94". KSAT. Jan 17, 2019.
  4. "Rita Vidaurri: Hailed as Lost Treasure of San Antonio's Westside". Axisoflogic.com. 2010-02-02. Retrieved 2016-12-19.


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