- Julita Ross
Julita Ross (
March 21 ,1919 –June 29 ,1981 ) born inArecibo, Puerto Rico , was asinger of Puerto Rican danzas, also known as "The Great Lady of the Danzas".Julita's parents Ramon and Clemencia moved to the Santurce section of San Juan in 1923. Julita received her primary and secondary education and graduated from the Central High School of Santurce. In 1940, she joined an artistic singing group which had a show called "Industrias Nativas" (Native Industries) and which was transmitted through theradio station "WIAC", until 1945.During
World War II , Julita entertained the troops with her voice in "USO shows" (United Service Organizations ). After touring with the USO, Julita went toNew York where she performed in manyhispanic theater s, among which was "El Theatro Puerto Rico". She was also heard on the radio stations "WWRL" and "WHOM".In 1947, Julita was offered a recording contract. She recorded the
bolero s "Diez Años" (Ten Years) byRafael Hernandez and "Aunque me Llores" (Even if you cry for Me) by Claudio Ferrer. In 1948, she recorded 49 danzas written by composers such asJuan Morel Campos ,Manuel Gregorio Tavarez ,Rafael Alers andAngel Mislan among others.In 1953, Julita returned to Puerto Rico where she received a contract from the radio station "WNEL" to do the show "La Voz de Borinquen" (The voice of Puerto Rico). This is where she was nicknamed "The Great Lady of the Danzas".
Julita's first record was titled "Julita Ross canta Danzas" (Julita Ross sings Danzas). In 1961, she recorded "Julita y Chago" and in 1968 "La Siempre Recordada Julita Ross" (The Always Remembered Julita Ross).
Julita moved to Levittown, Toa Baja in 1966. She continued to participate in many activities, especially with the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture. In 1974, Julita was honored by the
Cayetano Coll y Toste Club in Arecibo. She was given the "keys" to the city and inducted into the Arecibo Hall of Fame.Julita Ross died on June 29, 1981 in Levittown, Toa Baja and was buried in Bayamon. The Mayor of Toa Baja honored her memory by renaming the Levittown theater "El Theatro de Bellas Artes de Julita Ross" (The Julita Ross Theater of Beautiful Arts).
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List of famous Puerto Ricans External links
* [http://www.prpop.org/biografias/PR Popular Culture]
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