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Moraima Secada (born María Micaela Secada Ramos (10 September 1930 – 30 December 1984), known to her admirers as La Mora (the moor), was a temperamental singer who created a special style of interpretation within the Cuban music genre of filin (feeling). She started her career in the 1950s and was a member of the first female orchestra of America Anacaona, which made many international tours. She was also in the vocal groups and Cuarteto D'Aida. She died of liver disease in Havana. She was the aunt of the singer Jon Secada.

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  • Moraima Secada Ramos (Santa Clara, Villa Clara, Cuba, 30 de septiembre de 1930-La Habana, Cuba, 30 de diciembre de 1984), conocida como La Mora fue una cantante cubana. Cantaba música romántica, y creó un estilo muy especial de interpretación dentro del movimiento de la canción cubana llamado feeling. Inició su carrera artística en los años 1950. Formó parte de la primera orquesta femenina de América, Las Anacaonas. También formó parte del y del . Algunas de sus canciones más conocidas fueron Alivio, Perdóname conciencia o Depende de ti. Falleció víctima de una enfermedad hepática en la ciudad de La Habana. Era tía del cantautor latino Jon Secada. (es)
  • Moraima Secada (born María Micaela Secada Ramos (10 September 1930 – 30 December 1984), known to her admirers as La Mora (the moor), was a temperamental singer who created a special style of interpretation within the Cuban music genre of filin (feeling). She started her career in the 1950s and was a member of the first female orchestra of America Anacaona, which made many international tours. She was also in the vocal groups and Cuarteto D'Aida. She died of liver disease in Havana. She was the aunt of the singer Jon Secada. (en)
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  • Moraima Secada (born María Micaela Secada Ramos (10 September 1930 – 30 December 1984), known to her admirers as La Mora (the moor), was a temperamental singer who created a special style of interpretation within the Cuban music genre of filin (feeling). She started her career in the 1950s and was a member of the first female orchestra of America Anacaona, which made many international tours. She was also in the vocal groups and Cuarteto D'Aida. She died of liver disease in Havana. She was the aunt of the singer Jon Secada. (en)
  • Moraima Secada Ramos (Santa Clara, Villa Clara, Cuba, 30 de septiembre de 1930-La Habana, Cuba, 30 de diciembre de 1984), conocida como La Mora fue una cantante cubana. Cantaba música romántica, y creó un estilo muy especial de interpretación dentro del movimiento de la canción cubana llamado feeling. Inició su carrera artística en los años 1950. Formó parte de la primera orquesta femenina de América, Las Anacaonas. También formó parte del y del . Algunas de sus canciones más conocidas fueron Alivio, Perdóname conciencia o Depende de ti. (es)
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