La Niña de la Puebla(1908-1999)
- Actress
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Her name means "The Girl From the Village (of Cazalla)". When she was a
young girl she suffered a wrong medical treatment in her eyes after an
infection and was left blind. When her family went to Madrid she began
to learn singing Flamenco at the age of 8. She debuted in theaters in
Seville in 1931 and the next year in Madrid, and soon recorded her
first disc. In 1933 she debuted in movies with "Madre Alegria", and the
next year she married popular singer Lucas Soto, "Luquitas de Marchena"
(1913-1965) who appears with her in his last film "El alma de la copla"
(1965).