Avelina Landín Explained

Avelina Landín
Birth Name:Avelina Landín Rodríguez
Birth Date:10 November 1919
Birth Place:Mexico City, Mexico
Death Place:Mexico City, Mexico
Occupation:Singer
Spouse:Ángel Zempoaltecatl Ortega
Children:Ángel, Juana and Carlos
Relatives:María Luisa Landín
(younger sister)

Avelina Landín Rodríguez (10 November 1919  - 21 February 1991) was a Mexican singer, considered "one of the great and distinctive voices of Mexican bolero music".[1]

She was born in Mexico City to Irineo Landín Jauregui and Magdalena Rodríguez Moreno.[2] She was the elder sister of singer María Luisa Landín, with whom she formed the duets Pirita y Jade and Hermanas Landín in the 1930s. Together they recorded several singles and were very successful on radio, especially on the XEQ station. Avelina retired from singing when she married Ángel Zempoaltecatl Ortega, and María Luisa began her solo career. When she resumed her career years later, Avelina, as a soloist, had a very important place on the XEW station and recorded her hits for the RCA Víctor label.

Landín died of cardiac arrest in Mexico City and was interred at Mausoleos del Ángel.

Discography

Singles

Studio albums

Compilation albums

Notes and References

  1. News: Una de las grandes voces del bolero se extinguió. El Informador. 22 February 1991. 17-E.
  2. Web site: Avelina Landin Rodriguez - Mexico, Distrito Federal, Civil Registration. FamilySearch. 27 June 2017.