Artist's albums
Con el Corazón en la Mano
2000 · album
Corazones de Bolero Iii
1994 · album
Para Cantarle al Mundo
1994 · album
Ajeno
1990 · album
Grandes Éxitos 3
2022 · compilation
CONTIGO VIVIRÉ
2020 · album
Homenaje a Augusto Polo Campos
2018 · album
Concierto de Oro
2018 · album
La Diferencia
2018 · album
Cariño Malo
2017 · single
Sensacional
2017 · album
Una Noche por Mes
2017 · album
20 Boleros Inmortales
2017 · album
Boleros Inmortales Vol.2
2017 · album
Intimo
2015 · album
Grandes Exitos Volumen 2
2014 · compilation
Grandes Exitos Volumen 3
2014 · compilation
Grandes Exitos Volumen 1
2014 · compilation
Sin Concesiones
2003 · album
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Biography
Singer Palmenia Pizarro was born in the bosom of a poor Chilean family. Inspired by '50s Peruvian vals and local folklore, Pizarro started singing at the age of seven, moving to Santiago de Chile while still a teenager to perform at different radio stations' shows. After winning a contest called Asi Canta Perú, the young singer recorded her first single, including "Mi Pobreza" and "Amarga Experiencia," released in 1963. Soon she issued her debut album called Que Lindo Canta Palmenia. Later, a song composed by Augusto Campos called "Cariño Malo" became a huge success. After touring the country in 1971, Palmenia Pizarro started traveling through Latin America, having the opportunity to participate in Puerto Rican's Festival de La Voz y la Canción, being one of its finalists. In 1975, her song "Ajeno" climbed on Mexican charts, and she decided to settle down in that country for more than two decades. During that time Pizarro toured Central America, the U.S., Australia, and Europe. In 1997, the artist returned to Chile. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi