Dulce (Mexican singer)
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Mexican singer and actress (1955–2024)
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Born | (1955年07月29日)July 29, 1955 Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico |
Died | December 25, 2024(2024年12月25日) (aged 69) Mexico City, Mexico |
Occupation(s) | Singer, actress |
Years active | 1974–2024 |
Bertha Elisa Noeggerath Cárdenas (July 29, 1955 – December 25, 2024), known professionally as Dulce,[1] was a Mexican singer and actress.[2]
Life and career
[edit ]At a young age, she moved to Monterrey, Nuevo León to study psychology. She began her musical career there with the band "Toby and His Friends" on September 15, 1974.[1] [3] Later, with the support of the singer José José, she began working as a soloist in Mexico City. She travelled to Spain in 1978, to compete at the Mallorca Festival with the song "Señor Amor".
Dulce died from complications of lung cancer in Mexico City, on December 25, 2024, at the age of 69.[2] [4]
Discography
[edit ]Albums
[edit ]- La voz con alma (1976)
- Aquella edad (1977)
- Triunfadora de Mallorca (1978)
- Dulce (1979)
- Heridas (1982)
- Tu muñeca (1984)
- Lobo (1985)
- Salvaje (1987)
- Invitación al amor (1988)
- Castillos de cristal (1988)
- Ay, amor... (1990)
- Cosas prohibidas (1991)
- Testigo de una noche (1993)
- Homenaje a Camilo Sesto (2006)
References
[edit ]- ^ a b Arritola, Miguel Ángel, Bio Archived 2009年08月29日 at the Wayback Machine, sitio oficial de Dulce, revisado el February 25, 2012.
- ^ a b Murió Dulce, cantante mexicana; "estás con mamá en el cielo", la despide su hermana (in Spanish)
- ^ "¡Feliz cumpleaños Dulce!". Archived from the original on May 2, 2014.
- ^ "Dulce, iconic Mexican singer and telenovela and reality star, dies at 69". Los Angeles Times. December 26, 2024.