Artist's albums
Paloma Negra
2023 · single
Mis Canciones Mexicanas
2023 · album
Homenaje A Lola (Popurrí)
2023 · single
Juro Que Nunca Volveré
2023 · single
La Llorona
2023 · single
Mamá Lupita
2023 · single
Qué Suerte La Mía
2023 · single
Amor Eterno
2023 · album
Cuando Sufras
2023 · single
Dicen De Ti
2023 · single
Mi Gusto Es
2023 · single
Por Un Beso
2023 · single
Seamos Humanos
2023 · single
Un Nuevo Día
2023 · single
Al Contado
2023 · single
Amor Eterno
2023 · single
Dónde Estás Juventud?
2023 · single
La Cigarra
2023 · single
La Panchita
2023 · single
Bésame Mucho
2023 · single
Canción Mexicana
2023 · single
De Buena Gana
2023 · single
El Gorra Prieta
2023 · single
Siempre
2023 · single
Paloma Negra
2023 · album
Lola Beltrán (Special Version)
2023 · EP
Lola Canta José Alfredo Jimenez
2023 · album
Mis mejores rancheras y corridos
2022 · album
Lola
2022 · album
La Reina de la Ranchera
2021 · album
Rancheras Lola Beltran
2020 · album
La Voz de México (Remastered)
2019 · album
20 Aniversario
2016 · album
30 grandes corridos, rancheras y huapangos
2014 · album
Amalia Mendoza vs. Lola Beltrán
2013 · album
Grandes Exitos
2012 · compilation
Para Enamorados: Grandes Boleros
2012 · album
Tu Tierra Te Llora / Bolero Ranchero
2011 · album
Lola Beltrán Interpreta Cornelio
2011 · album
Tres Estrellas En El Cielo
2011 · album
Mi Amigo
2011 · album
La Cigarra
2011 · album
La Reina de la Canción Mexicana
2011 · album
Lola Beltrán
2011 · album
Tres Grandes de La Cancion Ranchera
2011 · album
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Biography
With her expressive vocals, Lola Beltrán brought ranchera or mariachi music from the barrios of Mexico to the international stage. During the four decades that she was active, Beltrán recorded more than 70 tunes with many achieving gold record status. Her hits included such classic tunes as "Huapango Torero," "La Cigarra," and "Paloma Negra." In 1982, Beltrán received la Medella del Artistica del Extranjero for her efforts as Mexico's cultural ambassador. Beltrán was a secretary at a Mexican radio station when she was encouraged by famed singer Matilde Sanchez and Miguel Aceves Mejia. With their support, Beltrán made her professional debut as a singer in 1954. Her performances became the springboard for her career as she was overheard and signed to a recording contract by Peerless Records. In addition to her career as a vocalist, Beltrán was successful as a co-producer and actress in several films, including Cucurucucu Paloma, based on a popular song by Tomas Mendez. Beltrán celebrated her 40th anniversary in music with a concert at the Palacio del las Bellas Artes in 1994. She died following a stroke two years later. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi