Lola Flores

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Lola Flores
Birth name María de los Dolores Flores Ruiz
Also known as La Faraona
Born 21 January 1923
Jerez de la Frontera, Spain
Died 16 May 1995(1995-05-16) (aged 72)
Madrid, Spain
Genres Andalusian folklore
Occupations Singer
Instruments Voice, castanets
Years active 1939–1994

María Dolores "Lola" Flores Ruiz (21 January 1923 16 May 1995) was a Spanish singer, dancer, and actress.

Professional career

Flores was born in Jerez de la Frontera, Cadiz (Andalusia, Spain) who is an icon of Andalusian folkore and Gitano culture. Lola Flores was not a gypsy herself and never self-identified as such,[1] although she did acknowledge in one interview that she had been told that her maternal grandfather was of Romani extraction.[2][3] She became a famous dancer and singer of Andalusian folklore at a very young age, performing flamenco, copla or chotis and featuring in films from 1939 to 1987. Her greatest success was in folklore shows with Manolo Caracol, who was her artistic partner until 1951.

Personal life

In 1958, she married Antonio González el Pescaílla, a guitarist from Cataluña Spain who was gypsy. She had three children: Dolores (singer and actress Lolita Flores); rock musician, singer and actor Antonio Flores; and singer and actress Rosario Flores.

Lola Flores died of breast cancer in 1995, aged 72, and was buried in the Cementerio de la Almudena in Madrid. Shortly after her death, her distraught 33-year-old son, Antonio Flores, committed suicide by overdosing with barbiturate and was buried near her.

In 2007, the biography Lola, la película was made. The movie describes her early life, starting in 1931 until 1958.

Monument in her mothertown, Jerez de la Frontera

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