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Rebekah Del Rio was a Latin American singer/songwriter and actress, born on July 10, 1967, in Chula Vista, California, USA. She passed away on June 23, 2025, in the same city. Del Rio gained recognition after recording "Llorando," a Spanish-language version of Roy Orbison's "Crying," which led her to move to Nashville in 1994. There, she signed with Irving Azoff's label, Giant Records, and released her first album, "Nobody's Angel." The title track reached #2 on the singles charts in the Netherlands after being featured on a compilation album. Her powerful vocals contributed to various soundtracks, including Sin City, Streets of Legend, Man on Fire, and Mia Sarah. Del Rio made a memorable cameo as herself in David Lynch's film Mulholland Dr., performing "Llorando" a cappella, and she also appeared in Richard Kelly's Southland Tales, where she provided solo vocals for a string arrangement of "The Star-Spangled Banner."
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