Carmen Delia Dipini
50 top tracks
Carmen Delia Dipini
50 top tracks
Albums

Carmen Delia Dipiní Con Johnny Rodriguez Y Su Trio
Carmen Delia Dipini

Canta
Carmen Delia Dipini

Grandes Éxitos De Carmen Delia Dipiní
Carmen Delia Dipini

Carmen Delia Dipini con Johnny Rodriguez y su Trio
Carmen Delia Dipini

Toda una Vida
Carmen Delia Dipini

Canta Carmen Delia Delpini
Carmen Delia Dipini

Dí Corazón...La Música de Sylvia Rexach
Carmen Delia Dipini

Fichas Negras
Carmen Delia Dipini

Besos de Fuego
Carmen Delia Dipini

Grandes Éxitos de Carmen Delia Dipini
Carmen Delia Dipini

14 grandes boleros
Carmen Delia Dipini

La Venganza
Carmen Delia Dipini
Biography
Carmen Delia Dipini (November 18, 1927–August 4, 1998), was a singer of boleros. Born in Naguabo, Puerto Rico, Dipini often entertained her family and friends as a child with her singing. She attended the Eugenio Brac Elementary School where one of the teachers, Mrs. Brenes, realized that Dipini was talented as a singer and encouraged the 7-year-old student to become a singer. In 1941, when she was 14 years old, Dipini went with her parents to San Juan with the intention of participating in a ra...Read more on Last.fm
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Carmen Delia Dipini (November 18, 1927–August 4, 1998), was a singer of boleros. Born in Naguabo, Puerto Rico, Dipini often entertained her family and friends as a child with her singing. She attended the Eugenio Brac Elementary School where one of the teachers, Mrs. Brenes, realized that Dipini was talented as a singer and encouraged the 7-year-old student to become a singer. In 1941, when she was 14 years old, Dipini went with her parents to San Juan with the intention of participating in a radio talent show. As a result she would make her radio singing debut on the radio program of Rafael Quiñones Vidal.
In 1948, Dipini, who had befriended fellow Puerto Rican singer Ruth Fernández, left for New York City at her friend's recommendation. While in New York, she participated and won the first place prize in a talent show held at the Triboro Theater. Part of the prize was a singing contract with Johnny Albino and The San Juan Trio and she would go on to record her first "hit" "El Día que nací yo" (The Day I was Born) with the trio. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Carmen+Delia+Dipini">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
