Palma Nicolina Ravallo, (19 May 1929 – 6 June 2012) better known as Estela Raval, was one of the first Argentine singer of pop latino back to the 1950s. She was accompanied by a band named The 5 Latinos.
Raval was the lead in the musical Excitante. In the musical she showed her talented voice, she sang in the theatre show as of the 1st cycle. She was being replaced by Spanish singer and actress Carmen Flores, sister of the late Lola Flores, for the third cycle being that Raval was battling cancer. She later returned to her place as of March. Estela Raval eventually died on 6 June 2012 in Buenos Aires.[1]
Notably, Raval recorded a Spanish version of Édith Piaf's Hymne à l'amour.[2]
^Estela Raval: Romántica y virtuosa Clarín, 7 June 2012 (in Spanish)
and Nito Artaza, and also led by vedette, Adabel Guerrero and singer EstelaRaval. The show debuted in Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires on 2 December 2010,...
Feliciano, Astrud Gilberto, Angelica Maria, Maria Dolores Pradera, and EstelaRaval to Receive the 2008 Latin Recording Academy(R)Lifetime Achievement Award"...
Feliciano, Astrud Gilberto, Angelica Maria, Maria Dolores Pradera, and EstelaRaval to Receive the 2008 Latin Recording Academy(R)Lifetime Achievement Award"...
another Grammy nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, and critical raves, with Time magazine calling it "one of the gutsiest, most unorthodox and...
single CD in Latin America. Different celebrities joined in, such as EstelaRaval, Gloria Lasso, Cristina del Valle (from the duet Amistades Peligrosas)...