- Carmen Delia Dipini
Carmen Delia Dipini (
November 18 ,1927 –August 4 ,1998 ), was a famous singer of boleros.Early years
Born in
Naguabo, Puerto Rico , Dipini often entertained her family and friends as a child with her singing. She attended the Eugenio Brac Elementary School where one of the teachers, Mrs. Brenes, realized that Dipini was talented as a singer and encouraged the 7-year-old student to become a singer. In 1941, when she was 14 years old, Dipini went with her parents to San Juan with the intention of participating in aradio talent show. As a result she would make her radio singing debut on the radio program of Rafael Quiñones Vidal.Music career
In 1948, Dipini, who had befriended fellow Puerto Rican singer
Ruth Fernandez , left forNew York City at her friend's recommendation. While in New York, she participated and won the first place prize in a talent show held at theTriboro Theater . Part of the prize was a singing contract withJohnny Albino and The San Juan Trio and she would go on to record her first "hit" "El Día que nací yo" (The Day I was Born) with the trio.While in New York she worked in various theaters and nightclubs. She received an offer from another recording company, Casa Seeco, and recorded a Tango titled "Besos de Fuego" (Kisses of Fire) which earned her international acclaim. She later joined
Johnny Rodriguez 's band for whom she sang and recorded the following songs:
*"Fichas Negras" (Black Chips),
*"Son Amores" (Loves),
*"Dimelo" (Tell Me),
*"Experiencia",
*"Si No Vuelves" (If You Don't Return) and
*"No Es Venganza" (It's Not Vengeance).She had many fans in places as far as
Venezuela andMexico . Dipini lived in Mexico for seven years and was contracted by bothColumbia Records andRCA Records . One of her "hits" with RCA was "Especialmente para Tí" (Especially for You).Later years
When she returned to Puerto Rico, she joined
Tito Rodriguez and later recorded "Somos el Projimo", theHispanic version of "We Are The World". She also recorded a tribute toSylvia Rexach with the quartet, Los Hispanos. Among her last recordings were the songs "Amor Perdido" (Lost Love) and "Congoja". She had made over 30 albums in her lifetime.Carmen Delia Dipini died on August 4, 1998 and is buried in the
Braulio Dueno Colon Cemetery of located in the city ofBayamon . The city of Bayamon dedicated an artistic center to Dipini named "Cafe Theater Carmen Delia Dipini". In 2002, Carmen Delia Dipini was inducted into theInternational Latin Music Hall of Fame .ee also
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List of famous Puerto Ricans External links
* [http://www.elexpresso.com/site/ver_noticia.asp?n_id=4635 Carmen Delia Dipini] (Spanish)
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