Artist's albums
Entre Tangos Y Mariachi
2001 · album
Sola Una Vez Mas
2001 · album
Canción de juventud (Remastered)
2022 · EP
Rocío Dúrcal - Sus éxitos de los 60 Vol. 3
2021 · compilation
Rocío Dúrcal - Sus éxitos de los 60 Vol. 2
2021 · compilation
Rocío Dúrcal - Sus éxitos de los 60 Vol. 1
2021 · compilation
Lo Más Romántico de
2021 · EP
Lo Mejor De (Remastered)
2018 · album
Mis Número 1... Nostalgias
2017 · album
Más Bonita Que Ninguna
2016 · album
Duetos
2016 · album
La Absoluta Colección
2014 · compilation
Confidencias
2014 · album
Entre Tu y Yo
2014 · album
Lo Mejor de la Balada Ranchera
2014 · album
Eternamente
2012 · album
Una Estrella En El Cielo
2010 · album
Amor Eterno
2006 · album
Me Gustas Mucho
2005 · album
Lo Esencial
2005 · album
Alma Ranchera
2004 · album
Rocio Durcal... En Concierto Inolvidable
2002 · album
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Biography
Actress and singer Maria de los Angeles de las Heras Ortíz, popularly known as Rocío Durcal, was born and raised in Spain in the bosom of a working-class family. While Maria was studying at Sagrado Corazón de Jesús, she started to get captivated by music. Supported by her grandfather, Maria participated in festivals and radio station contests. At the age of 15, while singing the song "La Sombra Vendo" on a TV show called Primer Aplauso, Maria was contacted by producer Luis Sanz, who signed her up. Soon after, she started taking singing and dancing lessons with Lola de Aragón and Alberto Lorca as teachers. From that time, Maria began working as Rocío Durcal, a name taken from a Spanish province and used for the first time in her movie Canción de Juventud, followed by 1962's Rocío de la Mancha, both directed by Luis Lucia. At the age of 17 Dúrcal started touring Mexico, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, and the U.S., where the artist was invited to Ed Sullivan's TV show. In 1968 her albums Mis 19 Canciones de Juventud and Siempre were released. Two years later, the young artist got married to singer Antonio Morales, known as Junior. Together they toured Spain and America during the early '70s. In 1976 Rocío Durcal met Juan Gabriel, and he convinced her to perform a popular Mexican style known as ranchera. In the '80s, Rocío Durcal moved to romantic ballads, working along with prominent songwriters such as Juan Carlos Calderon, Roberto Livi, and Marco Antonio Solís. After a three-year battle with cancer, Durcal died in her home in Madrid on March 25, 2006. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi