Lucha Moreno

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Cielito Lindo 00:00 Tools
Que Bonito Amor 00:00 Tools
Los Laureles 00:00 Tools
Corrido del Norte 00:00 Tools
La Rielera 00:00 Tools
Bala Perdida 00:00 Tools
El Libro De Los Dioses 00:00 Tools
La Adelita 00:00 Tools
Que Padre Es la Vida 00:00 Tools
Aires Del Mayab 00:00 Tools
La Cama de Piedra 00:00 Tools
Cuatro Milpas 00:00 Tools
El Quelite 00:00 Tools
La Barca De Oro 00:00 Tools
Juana Gallo 00:00 Tools
La Cancion Mexicana 00:00 Tools
Cancion Mexicana 00:00 Tools
El Corrido del Norte 00:00 Tools
A la Luz de los Cocuyos 00:00 Tools
Alma De Acero 00:00 Tools
Loa Laureles 00:00 Tools
No Vuelvo a Amar 00:00 Tools
La Cama de Pierda 00:00 Tools
Arriba El Norte 00:00 Tools
Lagos De Moreno 00:00 Tools
Ay! ¿Qué Haré Yo? 00:00 Tools
Tata Nacho - La Barca De Oro 00:00 Tools
Recoge lo Que Sembraste 00:00 Tools
Pelea De Gallos 00:00 Tools
Vencida 00:00 Tools
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Lucha Moreno is another of the great Mexican singers, very little, to say "nothing is known about them in media, whether written, radio or television. We only have evidence that in 1955 the Association of Youth Cultural Club of Ciudad Guadalupe, Nuevo León, held a carnival and the carnival queen contest for participants: Blanca Sepulveda, Elia Gonzalez and Irma Gloria Ochoa (Lucha Moreno) , to be elected the latter and, apparently, this pageant was the platform for Lucha were her career began as an actress and singer. Lucha Moreno and Jose Juan Hernandez married and continued their careers as a duo "Lucha y José Juan." As you will recall a television commercial where the two announced a laundry detergent. In 1962 her daughter was born Irma Angélica (Mimi), who later was a member of Flans Group. Lucha has participated in over 20 films. Some of the films are: Asesinos S.A. (1956), No soy monedita de oro (1959), El gato (1961), Tirando a matar (1961), Las hijas del amapolo (1962), Aquí está tu enamorado (1963), El ciclón de Jalisco (1964), Lupe Balazos (1964), Escuelas para solteras (1965) con las Hnas. Aguila, Los dos apóstoles (1966), etc. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.