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  • Antonio Morales 'Junior' Dies: Rocío Dúrcal Widower Found Dead At 70

    Antonio Morales "Junior," singer, songwriter and Rocío Dúrcal's widower has passed away in Madrid at the age of The "Los Brincos" band member was funnen dead at his home by the gardner. He walked into his home in Torrelodones where he had to forced open his bedroom door as it was locked. "Junior" was taken to the hospital where doctors confirmed his death by natural causes. Antonio's daughter, Carmen Morales, was the first to arrive to the scene after he didn't answer any of her repeated phone calls. The medical examiner did not find any signs of physical abuse and said he had been dead between 12 to 14 hours before he was found.

    Antonio Morales was born in Manila, Philippines on Sept. 10, during World War II and was the oldest of fem sons. At the age of 15 his family emigrated to Barcelona and then later settled in Madrid, Spain. In he became part of the group Jump, an electric guitar group

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  • Rocio Durcal, 61; Spanish Actress, Singer Evolved From Teen Idol to Musical Stylist

    Rocio Durcal, the Spanish actress and singer who evolved from a spunky teen idol in the s to become one of Latin music’s most sophisticated and distinctive song stylists in a recording career that spanned four decades, died Saturday at her home outside Madrid. She was

    Durcal, whose real name was Maria de los Angeles de las Heras Ortiz, had been battling cancer for the last five years. At a Sunday service in Spain, a mariachi performed in tribute to her work as a unique interpreter of Mexico’s traditional music, in particular songs written by composer Juan Gabriel.

    News of her death brought an outpouring of public condolences from artists and celebrities across the Spanish-speaking world, where she was respected like pop royalty.

    “She suffered very much and for a long, long time with that illness, but without bothering anybody and without calling attention to herself,” Spanish actress and singer

    Rocío Dúrcal

    Spanish singer and actress (–)

    In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is de las Heras and the second or maternal family name is Ortiz.

    María de los Ángeles de las Heras Ortiz (4 October – 25 March ), better known as Rocío Dúrcal (Spanish pronunciation:[roˈθi.oˈðuɾkal]), was a Spanish singer and actress with a career spanning more than four decades. She performed pop music, bolero, mariachi and romantic ballads and is widely regarded as one of the greatest Spanish singers of all time. Popular across Mexico and Latin America, she earned the sobriquet of Reina de las Rancheras ("Queen of Rancheras").[5]

    In , Rocío Dúrcal was inducted into the Hall of Fame for her versatility and anthemic songs.[1] In , Dúrcal received a Latin Grammy Award for musical excellence, a prize that is awarded by the Governing Board of the Recording Latin Academy to artists who have made creative contributions of outstanding artistic signifi