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Graciela Naranjo (December 25, 1916 – April 11, 2001) was a Venezuelan singer and actress. A radio, cinema and television pioneer in her homeland, she made her professional debut as a bolero singer in 1931. From the thirties onward her fame as a singer grew, she appeared in films and had her own TV show in an incredibly long career that extended from 1931 through 2000. She is the mother of Alberto Naranjo, a Venezuelan musician.

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  • Graciela Naranjo (Maiquetía, Venezuela, 25 de diciembre de 1916 - Caracas, 11 de abril de 2001) fue una cantante y actriz venezolana.​​ Pionera de la radio, el cine y la televisión de su país, hizo su debut profesional como cantante de boleros en 1931. A partir de los años treinta en adelante su fama como cantante creció, apareció en películas y tuvo su propio programa de televisión en una larga carrera que se extendió desde 1931 hasta 2000. Fue la madre del músico percusionista Alberto Naranjo, líder de la banda El Trabuco Venezolano. (es)
  • Graciela Naranjo (December 25, 1916 – April 11, 2001) was a Venezuelan singer and actress. A radio, cinema and television pioneer in her homeland, she made her professional debut as a bolero singer in 1931. From the thirties onward her fame as a singer grew, she appeared in films and had her own TV show in an incredibly long career that extended from 1931 through 2000. She is the mother of Alberto Naranjo, a Venezuelan musician. (en)
  • Graciela Naranjo (* 25. Dezember 1916 in Maiquetía; † 11. April 2011) war eine venezolanische Sängerin und Schauspielerin. Naranjo war die erste Frau, die in Venezuela als Bolerosängerin erfolgreich war; sie wurde berühmt als „La Señora Bolero“. Fünfzehnjährig debütierte sie in der Pionierzeit des Rundfunks in Venezuela beim Radiosender von Caracas. Sie arbeitete mit dem kubanischen Orquesta Anacaona zusammen, trat unter der Leitung von Billo Frómeta, Luis Alfonzo Larrain, , Eduardo Serrano, , und Evencio Castellanos, mit Instrumentalisten wie Aldemaro Romero, und und Sängerkollegen wie Celia Cruz, Bobby Capó, Pedro Vargas und Carlos Gardel auf. (de)
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