Lucy Fabery
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Birth name | Luz Ercilia Fabery Zenón |
Born | January 25, 1931 |
Origin | Humacao, Puerto Rico |
Genre(s) | Latin Jazz |
Years active | 1946—Present |
Label(s) | CD Baby |
Lucy Fabery, born Luz Ercilia Fabery Zenón (January 25, 1931 in Humacao, Puerto Rico), is a Puerto Rican jazz singer. Fabery is also known as "La Muñeca de Chocolate" ("The Chocolate Doll") in recognition of her dark-skinned beauty.
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[edit] Early years
In 1946, at the age of fifteen, Fabery made her professional debut at the Normandie Hotel in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Later, she performed at the "Morocco Cabaret" in Santurce, Puerto Rico, for four consecutive years.
[edit] Career in Cuba
In 1950, she moved to Cuba, where she performed as a regular on Espectacular de la Noche, a well-known Cuban television musical show broadcasted by CMQ-TV. Later, Fabery made special appearances in other Cuban television variety shows, including Jueves de Partagás and El Casino de la Alegría.
[edit] On tour
Fabery was acknowledged for her unique singing style, glamourous wardrobe, and furthermore, she was considered a sex symbol, at those times. Fabery toured for years in Europe and Latin American; countries in which she toured include Spain, Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, Uruguay, and Venezuela. During the late 1960s, Fabery left Cuba and moved to Mexico for ten years. She was signed by the RCA-Victor, recording label.
[edit] Parenthesis
Fabery then returned to her hometown, Puerto Rico, and took a long break in her singing career, only making special appearances in various television soap operas and dramatic serials as a personality actress.
[edit] Comeback
In 2006, Fabery made a comeback in singing. She released a new album titled Divinamente, Lucy Fabery in collaboration with Puerto Rican trumpeter & musical director Humberto Ramirez and Javier Santiago, director of Fundación Nacional para la Cultura Popular, (National Foundation for the Popular Culture). The CD is a new recording with original and cover songs, mostly from contemporary Puerto Rican composers, accompanied by a big band orchestra.
Presently, Fabery has been touring throughout Puerto Rico, performing live concerts with Humberto Ramirez's jazz big band orchestra.