Alma Graciela Haro Cabello (18 February 1927 – 25 August 1992), known professionally as Esmeralda, was a Mexican singer and actress. She was nicknamed La Versátil ("The Versatile") because she sang and recorded songs of various music genres, including cuplé, bolero, and tango.
She was born María Graciela Herrejón Cabello in Morelia, Michoacán, to Ignacio Herrejón Ortiz and Amanda Cabello Morante. She later changed her name from Herrejón to Haro, her stepfather's surname. In 1942, María Graciela participated in a contest organized by radio station XEW to choose a new vocalist for the songs of Agustín Lara, but she lost to Lupita Alday. In 1944, she recorded her first single for Peerless Records with the songs "Qué buscan en la mujer" and "Puerto nuevo", and two years later she made her debut at radio station XEW.
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| Esmeralda with Agustin |
In 1948, Esmeralda introduced Agustín Lara's famous schottische "Madrid" on Mexican radio, and in that same year she recorded it for the Peerless label. Lara later commissioned the singer Ana María González to introduce the schottische in Spain. In the late 1940s, Esmeralda appeared in Mexican cinema. She sang in the film Coqueta (1949) and played the role of an attractive singer named Risaralda who sings the bolero "Flor de azalea" in Dos pesos dejada (1949), starring Joaquín Pardavé and Sara García. She also participated in the film Curvas peligrosas (1950). She married Juan Sánchez Azcona and had four children.
In the 1950s, Esmeralda signed a recording contract with Musart Records. For this label she made several recordings, including soundtrack albums of the Sara Montiel films El último cuplé (1957) and La violetera (1958); the album Música de papá y mamá (1958), with songs from revues; and the album Canciones de siempre (1959), with medleys of boleros by Mexican songwriters. She made several tours of Mexico, the United States, Cuba and Central America.and was considered one of the best interpreters of Agustín Lara.
In the 1960s, she signed a contract to record albums with the Mexican label Rex, where she rerecorded songs she had recorded on the Peerless and Musart labels. Mexico's Consejo Nacional de Turismo appointed her ambassador of Mexican music and sent her abroad to represent the culture of Mexico in European countries such as Spain, France, Italy, Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Russia. She also visited many Latin American countries in her tours. She divorced her husband in the early 80’s.
She died in a Mexico City hospital on 25 August 1992 from complications of diabetes at the age of 65 years old.
(Edited from Wikipedia & New York Times)




1 comment:
Whilst researching artists for today’s blog I came across Esmeralda singing “Cor’n Grato” and was mesmerized by her singing, which persuaded me to choose her above all the other contenders, plus the fact that I had never heard of her until today.
I have managed to find six digital albums which I have posted all in one folder below
All mp3’s are @ 192 and are available on most streamers. I can only assume most tracks are from the 50’s & 60’s as I cannot find any details on the web.
https://pixeldrain.com/u/V5nu6zeh
Esmeralda - Polichnela
1. Polichinela (1:55)
2. Mi Hombre (4:03)
3. Tus Ojitos Negros (2:44)
4. Desdén (3:04)
5. Mala Entraña (2:38)
6. Tápame Tápame (2:09)
7. La Tristeza De Pierrot (2:27)
8. Core'n Grato (Catari) (3:11)
9. Charlemos (2:46)
10. Agua Que No Has De Beber (2:34)
Esmeralda – "Tango Negro" (1960)
1. Tango Negro 03:29
2. De Mi Barrio 02:46
3. Las Tardes Del Ritz 02:48
4. Las Polveras 02:26
5. En Un Beso La Vida 02:58
6. Corazón Roto 03:06
7. La Negra 02:42
8. Destino 02:28
9. Noche Azul 03:18
10. Ramona 03:04
Esmeralda - Bailando El Charleston
1. Bailando El Charleston (2:14)
2. Fado Blanquita (2:08)
3. Flor De Té (3:37)
4. Rosa De Madrid (2:30)
5. Bajo Los Puentes De París (3:33)
6. Mimosa (3:16)
7. Frou Frou (3:14)
Esmeralda – Nena
1. Nena (3:43)
2. El Relicario (3:16)
3. Su Majestad El Chotis (2:46)
4. Tú No Eres Eso (3:22)
5. Fumando Espero (3:17)
6. Valencia (1:50)
7. La Cruz De Mayo (3:04)
8. Sus Pícaros Ojos (3:34)
9. Clavelitos (3:00)
10. La Violetera (3:32)
Esmeralda - Recordar Es Vivir
1. Los Amoríos de Ana 03:42
2. Chapultepec 02:54
3. La Zarzamora 03:40
4. Los Nardos 03:15
5. Madrid 02:45
6. Besos y Cerezas 02:38
7. Marinero 02:54
8. La Norteña 02:17
9. Mi Querido Capitán 02:45
10. Flor de Amor 03:03
Esmeralda - Chapultepec
1. Chapultepec (2:34)
2. Besos Y Cerezas (2:34)
3. Mi Querido Capitán (2:25)
4. Reliquia De Amor (2:03)
5. Barba Azul (2:16)
6. Canción De Amor (2:30)
7. Gigolette (2:16)
8. Flor De Amor (2:59)
9. Marinero (2:36)
10. Vino Tinto Con Sifón (2:36)
11. Morir Por Tu Amor (2:51)
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