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Nydia Caro

Nydia Caro
Born (1948-06-07) June 7, 1948 (age 68)
Origin New York City, New York
Genres Pop, New-age
Occupation(s) Singer, actress, & composer
Instruments Voice
Years active 1967–present
Labels Alhambra
Associated acts TV shows, soap operas, Song Festivals Winner

Nydia Caro (born June 7, 1948) is a Puerto Rican singer born in Puerto Rico's community in New York City.

Caro was born in New York City to parents from Rincón, Puerto Rico, initiated her career in the arts at a very young age while living in New York. She attended James Monroe H.S. where she graduated in 1964. After completing high school she enrolled in the New York School of Performing Arts in singing, dancing, and acting classes.

Caro made her debut in show business acting at an NBC television show. In 1967, shortly after her father died, she moved to Puerto Rico and released her first album titled Dimelo tu. She has released 20 internationally acclaimed albums and CDs ever since. Caro enrolled at the University of Puerto Rico in literature to enhance her Spanish skills. Nevertheless, she was hired immediately to co-host a popular teen show by channel 2 ("Show Coca Cola").

The decade of the 1970s was very successful for Nydia Caro. In 1970, she won the "Festival de la Canción" in Ibagué Colombia, with the songs "Hermano tengo frío", composed by Karmen Mercado, the niece of famed actor and astrologer Walter Mercado, and "Pongo el Mundo en las Manos de un Niño" composed by Raoul Gonzalez.

In 1972, she went to Tokyo, Japan, where she sang La Borinqueña before the world Heavyweight boxing championship fight between George Foreman and Jose Roman. Ring En Español remarked that her singing of the Puerto Rican national anthem probably lasted longer than the fight itself.

In 1973, she won one of the first awards in the prestigious "Festival de Benidorm" in Valencia, Spain, with the song "Vete Ya", composed by Julio Iglesias for her.


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