Mexico reminded the Cuban Olga Guillot, the bolero queen
Entertainment News Reporter Monday, July 12, 5:56 PM Mexico, July 12 (EFE) .- Mexican radio stations paid tribute to Cuban singer Olga Guillot, died today in Miami at age 87, with the emission of some of the boleros that made time in her voice. "Olga Guillot In Mexico you want Mexican like she came to this country when he left Cuba in 1961 with her daughter Olga Maria, told Efe the expert and music producer Jaime Almeida. Guillot devoted Mexican composers songs like "Lie" by Kid Dominguez and "No" by Armando Manzanero, Almeida recalled, adding that Mexico "has loved much" to the singer. His death has shaken the world of entertainment and music, "said Almeida. The Cuban singer "arises when the means bolero with jazz influences and genre innovator comes the 'filling bolero', led by composers such as César Portillo de la Luz, Jose Antonio Mendez, Frank Dominguez," said the specialist . He explained that in this style rather than sing the songs they said with some drama, and Olga Guillot "was the teacher." Average (Not Rated)
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