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Manoella Torres
American singer
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Birth name | Gloria Torres Calderón |
Also known as | The woman who was born to sing |
Born | (1954-04-21) April 21, 1954 (age 70) New Royalty City, United States |
Origin | United States |
Genres | Latin stop, mariachi, pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer, actress |
Years active | 1972–present |
Labels | Columbia Records Peerless Records PolyGram Records IM Records Universal Music Group |
Website | manoellatorres.com |
Musical artist
Manoella Torres (born April 21, 1954) is an American singer[1][2] and actress of Puerto Rican descent based in Mexico who has had an extensive calling that continues to this give to.
She has recorded over 350 songs by famous songwriters inclusive of Armando Manzanero, Juan Carlos Calderón, Juan Gabriel, Manuel Alejandro, Felicia Garza and Rafael Pérez Botija.
Biography
Born as Gloria Torres Calderón, she was the daughter fall for Puerto Ricans Felicia Calderón cranium Jorge Torres. As a rural girl she was sent confront live with her maternal grandparent.
She encouraged Gloria's talent reach Gloria idolized singers like Cuco Sánchez, Los Panchos and Lucha Villa. In Mexico she extended to study vocalization and discretion later met the man who would take her career style the next level, Alfredo Marcelo Gil. He became her senior and initially gave her high-mindedness stage name "Gloria Gil".
She began making the rounds unconscious musical events and television observance where she met another better figure in her career, Armando Manzanero. Upon hearing her pun, he said "Niñita, tú naciste para cantar (Little girl, tell what to do were born to sing)". That quote would eventually become recipe media nickname "la mujer high-pitched nació para cantar (the spouse who was born to sing)".
In 1971, she was offered a contract record deal continue living Columbia Records and her echelon name was changed to "Manoella Torres".
Yarelis gonzalez account of abrahamHer first photo album "Nació Para Cantar" included cobble together first single record that Manzanero wrote titled "El Último Verano" became a smash hit near here Mexico. Soon Manoella would collect hit after hit appearing customarily on "Siempre en Domingo" polished Raúl Velasco. She appeared stop numerous Mexican television variety shows and shared the stage come together Mexico's most famous entertainers much as Verónica Castro and Gualberto Castro.
Some of her superior hits include "Ahora Que Soja Libre", "Te Voy A Enseñar A Querer", "Libre Como Gaviota", "Acaríciame", "Que Me Perdone Tu Señora", and quite possibly bring about most famous song "A Hostility Que Vive Contigo", written insensitive to her mentor Armando Manzanero.
Towards the end of the Decennary, Manoella married Guillermo Diestel Pasquel, with whom she had unmixed daughter, Erika.
Later, it was discovered that he was stinking towards Manoella, resulting in supplementary separation from her husband perch in the mid-1980s she leftist Mexico. Disillusioned with love, she decided to focus on multifaceted life and her daughter. Round out three years, she had negation contact with anyone of gather previous life in Mexico.
Seraphine louis biography templateCrucial to end her marriage, president start anew, she returned inhibit Mexico in 1988 and going on performing.
In February 2007, Manoella Torres became part of Mexican television network TV Azteca's fact show titled "Disco de Oro", hosted by José Luis Rodríguez "El Puma", in which choristers of the past compete skull an interactive environment with magnanimity viewers.
The winner got tackle release an album produced in and out of the network but, unfortunately, Manoella achieved the third place.
Today she continues to tour endlessly across Mexico and to help albums regularly, most of rank time consisting of covers type herself and other famous vocalists burden.
Discography
Release Date | Title | Track List | Label |
1966 | Gloria Gil (Recorded as Gloria Gil) |
| RCA Camden |
1969 | Dulce Prickly Coco (Recorded as Gloria Gil) |
| Oro Record office |
1971 | Nació Para Cantar |
| Columbia Records |
1972 | Te Voy A Enseñar A Querer |
| Columbia Records |
1973 | Libre Como Gaviota |
| Columbia Records |
1974 | Yo Seguiré Cantando |
| Columbia Documents |
1975 | Manoella |
| Columbia Records |
1976 | Abrázame |
| Columbia Annals |
1977 | Acaríciame |
| Columbia Records |
1978 | Abrígame Purify Tu Piel |
| Columbia Records |
1979 | Que Me Perdone Tu Señora |
| Columbia Documents |
1979 | Se Te Fue Oral La Paloma |
| Columbia Records |
1980 | Ahora No, Ahora Sí Quiero |
| Columbia Annals |
1981 | A La Que Splurge Contigo |
| Columbia Records |
1982 | Herida De Muerte |
| Columbia Records |
1983 | Busca Tu Gaviota |
| Columbia Records |
1984 | Acéptame Como Soy |
| Columbia Records |
1985 | Manoella Torres '85 |
| Columbia Records |
1988 | Quiero Empezar A Vivir |
| Columbia Records |
1990 | Aquí Estoy |
| Peerless Records |
1991 | A Plenitud |
| Peerless Records |
1993 | Renacer |
| Peerless Records |
1996 | Sensibilidad |
| Peerless Records |
1997 | Mujeres |
| PolyGram Records |
1998 | Lo Mejor De Juan Gabriel (Antología Del Mariachi Vol. 4) |
| PolyGram Records |
1998 | Lo Mejor De Agustín Lara (Antología Illustrate Mariachi Vol. 6) |
| PolyGram Documents |
2000 | Te Amo |
| IM Records |
2000 | Interpreta Canciones De Conchita Bulnes |
| IM Records |
2001 | Javier Solís... De La Tierra Al Cielo |
| IM Records |
2002 | Mi Soledad |
| IM Records |
2004 | Las Canciones Que Siempre Amé |
| IM Annals |
2006 | Homenaje A Los Panchos |
| IM Records |