Manolita Arriola

Manolita Arriola

Biography

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==Biography==
==Biography==
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Manolita Arriola recorded more than 150 songs in various genres, such as [[ranchera]], [[bolero]], [[corrido]], [[tropical]], and [[tango]]. She was the first performer of the famous [[Pedro Flores (composer)|Pedro Flores]] bolero "Amor perdido".{{cite book|last1=Restrepo Duque|first1=Hernán|title=Lo que cuentan los boleros: la historia de 100 hermosos boleros, de sus compositores y de sus mejores intérpretes|date=1992|publisher=Centro Editorial de Estudios Musicales|page=67}}{{cite book|last1=Dueñas|first1=Pablo|title=Bolero: historia documental del bolero mexicano|date=1993|publisher=Asociación Mexicana de Estudios Fonográficos|page=210|isbn=9789686950038|edition=2|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XsNbAAAAMAAJ&q=Manolita+Arreola|accessdate=7 June 2017}}{{cite book|last1=Krafft Vera|first1=Federico|last2=Tamargo Cordero|first2=Elena|title=Bolero: clave del corazón|date=2004|publisher=Alejo Peralta Fundación|isbn=9685053324|page=154|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kUkUAQAAIAAJ&q=Manolita+Arreola|accessdate=7 June 2017}} She recorded for the [[RCA Records|RCA Víctor]], [[Peerless Records|Peerless]], [[Columbia Records|Columbia]], and Coro labels. She also collaborated with the noted Mexican tenor [[Nestor Mesta Chayres]] and the [[Los Panchos]] Trio for [[CBS Radio]] on [[La Cadena de las Americas|La Cadena de las Américas]] (Network of the Americas) for the ''[[Viva América]]'' program in 1946.[https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/viva-america-a-cbs-radio-program-featuring-latin-america-news-photo/905995940?adppopup=true Photograph of Manolita Arriola and Nestor Chayres for "Viva America" CBS 1946 on Getty Images][https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/viva-america-a-cbs-radio-program-featuring-latin-america-news-photo/905995988?adppopup=true Photograph of Manuolita Arriola and Los Panchos Trio for "Viva America" CBS 1946 on Getty Images]
Manolita Arriola recorded more than 150 songs in various genres, such as [[ranchera]], [[bolero]], [[corrido]], [[tropical]], and [[tango]]. She was the first performer of the famous [[Pedro Flores (composer)|Pedro Flores]] bolero "Amor perdido".{{cite book|last1=Restrepo Duque|first1=Hernán|title=Lo que cuentan los boleros: la historia de 100 hermosos boleros, de sus compositores y de sus mejores intérpretes|date=1992|publisher=Centro Editorial de Estudios Musicales|page=67}}{{cite book|last1=Dueñas|first1=Pablo|title=Bolero: historia documental del bolero mexicano|date=1993|publisher=Asociación Mexicana de Estudios Fonográficos|page=210|isbn=9789686950038|edition=2|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XsNbAAAAMAAJ&q=Manolita+Arreola|accessdate=7 June 2017}}{{cite book|last1=Krafft Vera|first1=Federico|last2=Tamargo Cordero|first2=Elena|title=Bolero: clave del corazón|date=2004|publisher=Alejo Peralta Fundación|isbn=9685053324|page=154|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kUkUAQAAIAAJ&q=Manolita+Arreola|accessdate=7 June 2017}} She recorded for the [[RCA Records|RCA Víctor]], [[Peerless Records|Peerless]], [[Columbia Records|Columbia]], and Coro labels. She also collaborated with the noted Mexican tenor [[Nestor Mesta Chayres]] and the [[Los Panchos]] Trio for [[CBS Radio]] on [[La Cadena de las Américas]] (Network of the Americas) for the ''[[Viva América]]'' program in 1946.[https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/viva-america-a-cbs-radio-program-featuring-latin-america-news-photo/905995940?adppopup=true Photograph of Manolita Arriola and Nestor Chayres for "Viva America" CBS 1946 on Getty Images][https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/viva-america-a-cbs-radio-program-featuring-latin-america-news-photo/905995988?adppopup=true Photograph of Manuolita Arriola and Los Panchos Trio for "Viva America" CBS 1946 on Getty Images]


==Discography==
==Discography==