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Flor Silvestre in 1956
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Born |
Guillermina Jiménez Chabolla 16 August 1930 Salamanca, Guanajuato, Mexico |
Residence | El Soyate, Villanueva, Zacatecas, Mexico |
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Years active | 1943–present (singing) 1950–1990 (acting) |
Spouse(s) | Andrés Nieto Paco Malgesto (m. 1953; div. 1958) Antonio Aguilar (m. 1959; d. 2007) |
Children |
Dalia Inés Francisco Rubiales Marcela Rubiales Antonio Aguilar, hijo Pepe Aguilar |
Relatives |
La Prieta Linda (sister) Mary Jiménez (sister) Leonardo Aguilar (grandson) |
Awards | Eduardo Arozamena Medal |
Website | florsilvestreoficial.com |
Musical career | |
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Instruments | Vocals |
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Guillermina Jiménez Chabolla (born 16 August 1930), known by her stage name Flor Silvestre, is a Mexican singer, actress, and equestrienne. She is one of the most prominent and successful performers of Mexican and Latin American music, and is a star of classic Mexican films. Her more than 70-year career includes stage productions, radio programs, records, films, television programs, comics, and rodeo shows.
Famed for her melodious voice and unique singing style, hence the nicknames "La Sentimental" ("The Sentimental One") and "La Voz Que Acaricia" ("The Voice That Caresses"), Flor Silvestre is a notable interpreter of the ranchera, bolero, bolero ranchero, and huapango genres. She has recorded more than 300 songs for three labels: Columbia, RCA Víctor, and Musart. In 1945, she was announced as the "Alma de la Canción Ranchera" ("Soul of Ranchera Song"), and in 1950, the year in which she emerged as a radio star, she was proclaimed the "Reina de la Canción Mexicana" ("Queen of Mexican Song"). In 1950, she signed a contract with Columbia Records and recorded her first hits, which include "Imposible olvidarte", "Que Dios te perdone", "Pobre corazón", "Viejo nopal", "Guadalajara", and "Adoro a mi tierra". In 1957, she began recording for Musart Records and became one of the label's exclusive artists with numerous best-selling singles, such as "Cielo rojo", "Renunciación", "Gracias", "Cariño santo", "Mi destino fue quererte", "Mi casita de paja", "Toda una vida", "Amar y vivir", "Gaviota traidora", "El mar y la esperanza", "Celosa", "Vámonos", "Cachito de mi vida", "Miel amarga", "Perdámonos", "Tres días", "No vuelvo a amar", "Las noches las hago días", "Estrellita marinera", and "La basurita", among others. Many of her hits charted on Cashbox Mexico's Best Sellers and Record World Latin American Single Hit Parade. She also participated in her husband Antonio Aguilar's musical rodeo shows.