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    Born Maria Lucia Beltrán Alcayaga on March 7, 1932, in Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico; died on March 25, 1996, in Mexico City; married Alfredo Leal; children: one daughter, María Elena Leal. Education:Secretarial degree, 1950s. Secretary at radio station XEW (Mexico City), 1953; made her singing debut and soon changed her name; became popular both in Mex...

    La Grande,Warner Music, 1988. Lola Beltrán en Bellas Artes, Vols. 1–3, Rodven, 1992. De Don Cruz Lizarrago,TH, 1992. Lola Beltrán,T.H. Rodven, 1994. Musica Mexicana con Lola la Grande,Sony, 1994. Con la Banda de Recodo de Don Cruz,Orfeon, 1995. Interpreta á Cornelio,Sony, 1995. Ay Jalisco no te Rajes,Warner Music, 1995. Concierto en Vivo en Belles ...

    Books

    Burr, Ramiro, The Billboard Guide to Tejano and Regional Mexican Music,Billboard Books, 1999. Vernoff, Edward, and Rima Shore, Penguin International Dictionary of Contemporary Biography from 1900 to the Present,Viking Penguin, 2001. Women in World History,Yorkin, 1999-2002.

    Periodicals

    Independent,April 4, 1996. New York Times,January 10, 1988; March 26. 1996.

    Online

    "Lola Beltrán," All Music Guide http://www.allmusic.com(March 3, 2004) "Lola Beltrán," MariachiWeb, http://www.fiestaweb.org (March 3, 2004) —Kristin Palm

  5. Known as "Lola la Grande" (Lola the Great), Beltrán was the most successful female ranchera singer after Lucha Reyes (1906–1944). She was born on 7 March 1932, in El Rosario, Sinaloa, like Reyes into a lower-class family.

  6. Singer, Actress and Television Presenter. Lola Beltrán is and was one of Mexico's most acclaimed singers of Ranchera and Huapango music. She made collaborations with other acclaimed Mexican music stars such as Amalia Mendoza, Juan Gabriel and Lucha Villa.

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