Cuban singer Olga Guillot, who was hailed as “the queen of the bolero” and became the first Latin artist to perform at New York’s Carnegie Hall, has died. She was 87. She died Monday at Mount Sinai ...
Picking a subject for my column this week was easy. I could write about Fidel Castro’s first television appearance in years. Or I could write about the death of Cuban singer Olga Guillot. It wasn’t ...
Legendary Cuban singer Olga Guillot passed away Monday at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach, the Associated Press reports. She was 87 years old. Guillot was born in Santiago de Cuba, but ...
Olga Guillot, the legendary Cuban bolero singer who became the first Latin artist to perform at Carnegie Hall in New York, has died. She was 86. The Miami-Dade County Medical Examiner's office said ...
OLGA Guillot, the sweet and charismatic 82-yearold bolero queen from Cuba, is blamed for raising the birthrate in some Latin countries and can legitimately be called the Latina Barry White (minus the ...
For more than 60 years, Cuban singer Olga Guillot delivered the songs of Latin America in her raspy-yet-sultry voice with unabashed sentimentality. On Monday, “La Reina del bolero” – the Queen of ...
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — Olga Guillot, the legendary Cuban bolero singer who became the first Latin artist to perform at Carnegie Hall in New York, has died. She was 86. The Miami-Dade County Medical ...
MIAMI — Legendary Cuban singer Olga Guillot — the queen of el bolero — died of a heart attack Monday at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York. She was 87. Guillot, whose career in Cuba was ...
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