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ROCÍO JURADO



face and temperament. Everything seems to shine before the power of a woman who has been building her career at work. Indefatigable and delivered to an audience that follows it. In the sixties it became known for its interventions in the cinema. With Manolo Escobar de galán, in films like Los guerrilleros, Rocío Jurado made celluloid and stages compatible on a journey without return to fame. At the end of the sixties she was named Lady Spain and Lady Europe, an honor for a star who traveled tirelessly for that world that had yet to surrender to her strength. When love called her, and how not if her great subjects were inextricably linked to feelings, she was prepared. Pedro Carrasco, world boxing champion, gave him for years the affection and understanding that she needed. In addition, they had the greatest gift that a couple can hope for: the birth of their daughter, Rocío Carrasco on April 29, 1977. But the love was broken from so much use. The separation was a fact ... However, they managed to get away from the controversy and the criticisms crossed. He behaved like a gentleman and she like a lady. All for his daughter and that affection that is saved when everything seems lost. In the year 1992, the eyes of Rocío returned to shine of passion and desire to live life with the intensity that requires its character. He had fallen in love. And this time of a bullfighter: José Ortega Cano who gave himself to the woman, to the star unconditionally. The happiness of the couple was fulfilled when they expanded the family. In 1999 Gloria Camila and José Fernando, two children of Colombian origin adopted by the couple, who together with their grandchildren, Ro and David, filled the house with children's laughter, arrived at their home. However, five years later the life of the greatest one was cut short. On September 17, 2004 and after calling the media at her residence in Madrid, Rocío announced that she had pancreatic cancer. After a year of inactivity, Rocío appeared in a special program of TVE where she showed her great strength and courage to face this disease. In January 2006, the 'Chipiona' decided to put all possible means to their disease and entered the MD Anderson Hospital in Houston, to undergo a review and a minor surgical intervention. During her stay in the center, Rocío, who was always sheltered by her family, had to be admitted urgently after suffering an allergic reaction to one of the chemotherapy drugs, which caused her to delay her expected return to Spain, which It did not take place until March. Nothing more on Spanish soil, the singer, who was awarded the Gold Medal for Merit at Work, was transferred inside a mobile ICU to the Madrid hospital Montepríncipe. After a long fight against cancer Rocío Jurado died at her home in La Moraleja on June 1, 2006 at 5:15 am, according to her brother and representative, Amador Mohedano, told reporters waiting at the doors of 'Villa Jury'. The singer's ardent chapel was installed in the Cultural Center of the Villa de Madrid where hundreds of people passed by to say their last goodbye to the Grandee. Hours later the body of Rocío Jurado was transferred to Chipiona (Cádiz) to be buried in the San José municipal cemetery.
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Rocío in two feature films: El amor brujo with Cristina Hoyos in 1986 and Sevillanas in 1992 where she performs with such important figures from the flamenco scene as Paco de Lucía, Camarón de la Isla, Tomatito, Lola Flores, Manuela Carrasco and Matilde Coral among many others .Rocío Jurado was one of the protagonists of the show Azabache, a Andalusian copla musical that along with other personalities of this musical genre such as Nati Mistral, Juanita Reina, Imperio Argentina and María Vidal made for the 1992 Universal Exposition (Expo Sevilla). In the 1998 edition of the Festival de Jerez dedicated to flamenco dancing, the Villamarta Theater had to hang the "sold out" poster for the Rocío gala weeks before any other show. A unipersonal tribute to the singer came with the adaptation by bulerías by Fernanda de Utrera of "We broke our love", a song by Manuel Alejandro popularized by Rocío. Rocío Jurado's voice was recognized internationally. Proof of this is the award as the Best Female Voice of the Twentieth Century, which was granted in 2000 in New York City by a group of entertainment journalists. In addition, in 1985 he came to sing in the White House for the then-President of the United States, Ronald Reagan.4 He maintained such fame that his death deserved an article on the Billboard website.5 On April 2, 1988, Rocío Jurado received the "America" ​​award for Best Latin Voice. The act took place at the Caesars Palace Casino in Las Vegas. Antena 3 announced in 2011 the filming of a TV Movie (miniseries) of the life of Rocío Jurado that will be released shortly on television and will be entitled As wings to the wind. August 2004 was subjected to a complicated operation at the Montepríncipe Hospital in Madrid6 and later, on September 17, 2004, he announced that he had pancreatic cancer7 at a press conference. In June 2005, the XIV Festival of the Yerbabuena of Las Cabezas de San Juan (Seville) was dedicated to her. With her lifelong friend, Juan Peña "El Lebrijano" at her side, Rocío Jurado accepted with emotion the award she offered to her father and to all the fans.
After more than a year of professional inactivity, Rocío reappeared in December 2005 with the TVE special Rocío ... always, with an unexpected boast that showed her fitness. The show, recorded in two sessions, included a part of folk singing and another with its famous ballads and other melodic successes. Some songs he sang in a duet with the best of Hispanic music: Raphael, Monica Naranjo, Paulina Rubio, David Bisbal, Chayanne and Malú, among others.
In January of 2006, Rocío Jurado entered the MD Anderson Hospital, in Houston (Texas), to undergo a revision and a small surgery. An allergic reaction to one of the medications that was given to her, made her enter the Intensive Care Unit a couple of times, delaying her return to Spain until the end of March 20068 On the same day that Rocío Jurado returned to Spain, the Government grants him the Gold Medal for Merit in the Workplace9 which is immediately notified to Pisa. Orio was the first to substitute the typical ruffles and polka-dot costume of the tonadilleras for elegant evening gowns and an international appearance, but He never forgot his origins. On May 21, 1976, when he married boxer Pedro Carrasco in the Sanctuary of the Virgin of Regla, he wore a gown, comb and ruffles. The couple only had one daughter, Rocío Carrasco Mohedano. In private, she once acknowledged that she did not have enough time to devote herself to acting as a mother; his long tours of America and Europe kept him longer than he would have wished away from his daughter. After her divorce in July 1989, and after obtaining marriage annulment, Rocío Jurado married the bullfighter José Ortega Cano on February 17, 1995 on the property of his property Dehesa Yerbabuena, before more than 2300 guests. The ceremony was broadcasted live (and delayed) by all the television channels. At the end of 1999, the couple adopted two Colombian children, José Fernando and Gloria Camila, who were subsequently presented in public through a report in the magazine ¡Hola! On June 1, 2006, he died at a quarter past five in the morning. house of Alcobendas La Moraleja in Madrid. He died of pancreatic cancer, 2 at 59 years of age, this was reported to the doors of the family residence at 6 in the morning his brother and manager of a lifetime, Amador Mohedano Jurado. The body was transferred to the Cultural Center of the Villa in the Plaza de Colón in Madrid, where a burning chapel was installed for its public viewing. Finally his body was moved to Chipiona where more than 20,000 people were arriving during the early morning of June 2 to give him the last goodbye. There his remains rest in peace in the cemetery of San José. The mayor of his
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