La Prieta Linda Explained

La Prieta Linda
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Birth Name:Enriqueta Jiménez Chabolla
Birth Date:4 July 1922[1]
Birth Place:Salamanca, Guanajuato, Mexico
Death Place:Mexico City, Mexico
Years Active:c. 1950–2001
Children:3
Relatives:Flor Silvestre (sister)
Mary Jiménez (sister)
Dalia Inés (niece)
Francisco Rubiales (nephew)
Marcela Rubiales (niece)
Antonio Aguilar, hijo (nephew)
Pepe Aguilar (nephew)
Antonio Aguilar (brother-in-law)
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Instrument:Vocals

Enriqueta "Queta" Jiménez Chabolla (4 July 1922 – 21 September 2021), known by her stage name La Prieta Linda ("The Beautiful Dark-skinned Woman"), was a Mexican singer and actress.[2]

Early life

La Prieta Linda was born on 4 July 1922 in Salamanca, Guanajuato (2 years after her older sister Flor Silvestre was born), and later grew up in central Mexico City. She was the younger sister of singer and actress Guillermina Jiménez Chabolla "Flor Silvestre" and the elder sister of singer Mary Jiménez.

Career

La Prieta Linda, who owed her stage name to the famous comedian Clavillazo, debuted as a singer with Silvestre Vargas's mariachi.[3] In 1950, her elder sister Flor Silvestre, who had already signed with Columbia Records' Mexican branch, invited her to form a duet named Las Flores; they recorded two songs - "Los desvelados"[4] and "Lo traigo en la sangre"[5] (with Rubén Fuentes' mariachi) - for Columbia. In 1952, La Prieta Linda recorded her first hit, "Quieto, capulín", for Columbia. Later, with the help of singer and actress Lola Beltrán, La Prieta Linda had her own radio programs and signed a contract with Peerless Records (Beltrán's record label). She made most of her 1950s recordings for Peerless, including some collaborations with Beltrán, David Záizar, and Juan Záizar. She appeared in her first film in the late 1950s. In the 1960s, she signed with RCA Víctor and recorded new hits such as "Mil cadenas" and "Al ver". In 1979, she won the first Ranchera Music Festival with the song "Amantes de una noche". Over the years Jiménez recorded over 40 albums and made various tours across Mexico and other countries. In her acting career, her comic role in the film Valente Quintero was highly notable since she gave a performance without singing.

Personal life

She was the widow of the former Excélsior journalist Raúl Vieyra, who died in 2006. They had three daughters: Érika, Velia, and Isabel. Jiménez died on 21 September 2021 at the age of 99 in Mexico City.[6] [7]

Discography

Singles

Studio albums

Compilation albums

Filmography

Notes and References

  1. News: Jiménez. Enriqueta (La Prieta Linda). "Hasta siempre, ojos buenos": La Prieta Linda. 20 April 2017. Excelsior. 9 September 2016.
  2. Web site: El Porvenir - En Escena, Vive Queta Jiménez momentos difíciles ante retiro de los escenarios . 19 October 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110929164843/http://www.elporvenir.com.mx/notas.asp?nota_id=172055 . 29 September 2011 . dead . es .
  3. Book: Álvarez, José Rogelio. Enciclopedia de México, Volume 8. 1998. 1564090248. 4509.
  4. Web site: Los Desvelados by Dueto Las Flores. The Strachwitz Frontera Collection of Mexican and Mexican American Recordings. 3 July 2017.
  5. Web site: Lo Traigo En La Sangre by Dueto Las Flores. The Strachwitz Frontera Collection of Mexican and Mexican American Recordings. 3 July 2017.
  6. News: Fallece Enriqueta Jiménez "La Prieta Linda". Associated Press.
  7. https://www.milenio.com/espectaculos/queta-jimenez-murio-prieta-linda-hermana-flor-silvestre-88-anos Murió Queta Jiménez, 'La Prieta Linda', hermana de Flor Silvestre