Olga Ramos

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Trinidad Olga Ramos Sanguino (18 July 1918 – 25 August 2005) was a Spanish cupletista, violinist, and actress known as the queen of the cuplé.[1][2]

Born
Trinidad Olga Ramos Sanguino

(1918-07-18)18 July 1918
Badajoz, Spain
Died25 August 2005(2005-08-25) (aged 87)
OccupationsSinger, actress
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Olga Ramos
Born
Trinidad Olga Ramos Sanguino

(1918-07-18)18 July 1918
Badajoz, Spain
Died25 August 2005(2005-08-25) (aged 87)
Resting placeCementerio de la Almudena
OccupationsSinger, actress
SpouseEnrique Martínez de Gamboa
ChildrenOlga María Ramos [es]
Musical career
GenresCuplé
InstrumentsVoice, violin
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Life and career

She appeared singing a song in the 1940 film Leyenda rota, with Juan de Orduña and Maruchi Fresno, directed by Carlos Fernández Cuenca [es].[1][3]

She studied violin at the Madrid Royal Conservatory, where she won the first prize for chamber music in 1943.[1]

In the 1940s, she conducted the Orquesta Fémina, an "orchestra of young ladies", in various locations in the city such as Café Universal [es].[4][5]

After a few years withdrawn from the world of entertainment, from 1967 to 1978 she sang at the Madrid venue El Último Cuplé, at 51 Calle de la Palma [es], until its closure.[6] Two years later, Ramos reopened the club, becoming an entrepreneur, with her daughter, Olga María Ramos [es], under the name Las Noches del Cuplé, and performed there daily until its final closure in 1999.[1]

Her husband, Enrique Martínez de Gamboa, composed several of her songs.[4]

Discography

  • Madrid entre cuplés y canciones
  • Puro cuplé[1]

Awards and distinctions

References

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