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'''Dolores Jiménez Alcántara''' (La Puebla de Cazalla, Seville, 28 July 1909-Málaga, 14 June 1999), known as '''"La Niña de la Puebla "'''(in spanish: "the girl from La Puebla" La Puebla is her birth place) was one of the greatest flamenco and andalussian copla singers.
'''Dolores Jiménez Alcántara''' (La Puebla de Cazalla, Seville, 28 July 1909-Málaga, 14 June 1999), known as '''"La Niña de la Puebla "'''(in spanish: "the girl from La Puebla" La Puebla is her birth place) was one of the greatest flamenco and andalussian copla singers.

Jimenez was born on 28 July, 1908, the daughter of a barber. An eye infection at a young age resulted in blindness.<ref name="Times">{{cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/1999/06/22/arts/dolores-jimenez-alcantara-spanish-flamenco-singer-90.html|title=Dolores Jimenez Alcantara, Spanish Flamenco Singer, 90|last=Goodman|first=Al|date=22 June, 1999|publisher=New York Times|accessdate=2009-08-19}}</ref> At age 8 she moved with her family to Madrid and began music lessons and studied flamenco.

In 1931 Jimenez debuts in Seville. Her style was known as dulce, or sweet.<ref name="Times></ref> She married another singer in 1934, Lucas Soto Martin, and had five children, two of whom became flamenco professionals.

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Revision as of 17:05, 19 August 2009

Dolores Jiménez Alcántara (La Puebla de Cazalla, Seville, 28 July 1909-Málaga, 14 June 1999), known as "La Niña de la Puebla "(in spanish: "the girl from La Puebla" La Puebla is her birth place) was one of the greatest flamenco and andalussian copla singers.

Jimenez was born on 28 July, 1908, the daughter of a barber. An eye infection at a young age resulted in blindness.[1] At age 8 she moved with her family to Madrid and began music lessons and studied flamenco.

In 1931 Jimenez debuts in Seville. Her style was known as dulce, or sweet.[1] She married another singer in 1934, Lucas Soto Martin, and had five children, two of whom became flamenco professionals.

References

  1. ^ a b Goodman, Al (22 June, 1999). "Dolores Jimenez Alcantara, Spanish Flamenco Singer, 90". New York Times. Retrieved 2009-08-19. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)