Rosario Flores Explained

Rosario Flores
Background:solo_singer
Birth Name:Rosario del Carmen González Flores
Birth Date:4 November 1963
Origin:Madrid, Spain
Genre:Free Jazz, Flamenco, Bossanova, Progressive Rock
Years Active:1992–present
Label:BMG Ariola

Rosario del Carmen González Flores[1] (born 4 November 1963), better known as Rosario Flores (pronounced as /es/), is a two-time Latin Grammy Award-winning Spanish singer and actress.

She was born in Madrid, Spain, as the daughter of Antonio González ('El Pescaílla') and singer Lola Flores. She is the sister of singer Lolita Flores and singer-songwriter Antonio Flores.[2]

Awards and nominations

Latin Grammy Awards

The Latin Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences in the United States. Flores has received two awards from seven nominations.[3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]

|-|rowspan="1" scope="row"| 2000|scope="row"| "Jugar a la Locura"|scope="row"| Best Female Rock Vocal Performance| |-|rowspan="1" scope="row"| 2002|scope="row"| Muchas Flores|rowspan="5" scope="row"| Best Female Pop Vocal Album| |-|rowspan="1" scope="row"| 2004|scope="row"| De Mil Colores| |-|rowspan="1" scope="row"| 2006|scope="row"| Contigo Me Voy| |-|rowspan="1" scope="row"| 2008|scope="row"| Parte de Mi| |-|rowspan="1" scope="row"| 2010|scope="row"| Cuéntame| |-|rowspan="1" scope="row"| 2014|scope="row"| Rosario|scope="row"| Best Contemporary Pop Vocal Album| |-

Discography

Filmography

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1988 Diario de invierno (Winter Diary) Muda [10]
1990 Contra el viento (Against the Wind) Rosario [11]
1991 Chatarra Mariló [12]
2002 Habla con ella (Talk to Her) Lydia Gonzalez
2022 Mama Luna Spanish dub

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://administradores.eleconomista.es/Administrador_GONZALEZ-FLORES-ROSARIO-CARMEN.html Rosario del Carmen González Flores
  2. Web site: Rosario Flores Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More. AllMusic. 17 March 2024.
  3. News: List of Nominees / Lista de nominados. https://web.archive.org/web/20121108040445/http://articles.latimes.com/2000/sep/12/news/ss-19509/2. dead. November 8, 2012. 2. September 12, 2000. October 30, 2015. Los Angeles Times.
  4. Web site: Vives, Cruz lead noms for Latin Grammys. Variety. Penske Business Media. January 17, 2013. July 24, 2002. Phil. Gallo.
  5. Web site: Lista de nominados al los Grammy Latinos. Terra Networks México. January 28, 2011. es.
  6. News: For Shakira, success does translate well. https://web.archive.org/web/20160306030545/http://articles.latimes.com/2006/sep/27/entertainment/et-latin27/4. dead. March 6, 2016. Los Angeles Times. January 24, 2013. September 26, 2006. Agustin. Gurza. 4.
  7. News: 9th Annual Latin Grammy Awards. https://archive.today/20120909090121/http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/latinamerica/la-grammy_listx_send-2008sep11,0,733605.htmlstory. dead. September 9, 2012. January 14, 2013. September 10, 2007. Los Angeles Times.
  8. News: 7th Annual Latin Grammy Winners List. 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20101126033745/http://latingrammy.com/nominados/8-singer-song-writer. November 26, 2010. Latin Grammy Awards. Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences. United States. October 5, 2012.
  9. News: Latin Grammys 2014: Complete list of nominees and winners. Times Staff. Los Angeles Times. April 22, 2015. November 20, 2014.
  10. Book: Gasca, Luis. Un siglo de cine español. Planeta. 1998. 164. 8408023098.
  11. Book: Torres, Augusto M.. Directores españoles malditos. 269–270. Huerta & Fierro Editores. 2004. Madrid. 84-8374-480-5.
  12. Book: Benavent, Francisco María. Cine español de los 90. Diccionario de películas, directores y temático. 2000. 190. 84-271-2326-4. Bilbao. Ediciones Mensajero.