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Toña la Negra

Antonia del Carmen Peregrino Álvarez[1][2] (2 November 1912 – 19 November 1982), known by her stage name Toña la Negra (Toña the Black Woman), was a Mexican singer and actress of partial Haitian ancestry, known for her interpretation of boleros and canciones written by Agustín Lara.

Toña la Negra
Toña la Negra in María Eugenia (1943).
Background information
Birth nameAntonia del Carmen Peregrino Álvarez
Born(1912-11-02)2 November 1912
Veracruz, Veracruz, Mexico
Died19 November 1982(1982-11-19) (aged 70)
Mexico City, Mexico
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • actress
Years active1932–1982
Labels

Life and career edit

Toña la Negra was born Antonia del Carmen Peregrino Álvarez on 2 November 1912,[1] in La Huaca, a neighborhood of Veracruz, Veracruz. Her father, Timoteo Peregrino Reyes (born c. 1857), played guitar[3] and was a founding member of a guild of local port workers.[4] Her mother, Daría Álvarez Campos (born c. 1867), sang at family gatherings.[3] Toña had four siblings and three paternal half-siblings.[5]

Toña's paternal grandfather, Severo Peregrino, was from Port-au-Prince, Haiti and had immigrated to Mexico in the 19th century.[4]

Toña began her career in the 1920s singing tangos as the lead singer of the Trío Peregrino-Uzcanga. In 1932, she traveled to Mexico City and met songwriter and composer Agustín Lara. She first became famous for her interpretation of Lara's "Enamorada", as well as "Lamento jarocho", written specially for her to sing. She later popularized "Noche criolla", "Veracruz", and other Lara compositions associated with her home state. She first recorded these songs and many others for Peerless Records in the 1940s.

She began to record for the RCA Victor label in the late 1940s. In February 1953, her single "Como golondrinas" peaked at number 2 on Cashbox's Mexico's Top Ten Tunes chart.[6] She went on to record numerous hit singles and also several studio albums, including Caleidoscopio musical con Toña la Negra (1958), Noche criolla, vol. II (1961), and La sensación jarocha, vol. III (1964).

In the mid-1960s, she signed a contract with the Orfeón label and recorded more studio albums. She recorded two songs with the Sonora Matancera in 1974.

Personal life edit

Toña la Negra was married twice. Her first husband, Guillermo Cházaro Ahumada, was a musician. They had three sons, Ramón (b. 1932), Guillermo (b. 1933), and Ernesto (1935–1979), and separated in 1945. Her second husband was Mexican jazz pioneer and bass player Víctor "Vitillo" Ruiz Pazos; they were married from 1955 to 1963.

Death and legacy edit

On Wednesday, 17 November 1982, she was admitted to a hospital in Mexico City because of cardiovascular problems. That following Friday, 19 November,[2] at the age of 70, Toña la Negra died of a heart attack.[7] She was interred in the actors' section of the Panteón Jardín in Mexico City.[8]

The municipality of Veracruz erected a statue of Toña la Negra after her death. The alley where she was born in the old barrio of La Huaca carries her name.

In 1993, German film director Christian Baudissin made a television documentary about Toña la Negra that included interviews with her ex-husband, musician Víctor Ruiz Pazos, and others artists who knew her.

Rafael Figueroa Hernández, a researcher and professor at the Universidad Veracruzana, wrote the first full, in-depth biography of Toña la Negra.[9]

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

  • Caleidoscopio musical con Toña la Negra
  • Noche criolla, vol. II
  • La sensación jarocha, vol. III
  • Toña la Negra interpreta a Agustín Lara, vol. I
  • Toña la Negra interpreta a Rafael Hernández y Pedro Flores
  • Toña la Negra interpreta a Agustín Lara, vol. II
  • Íntimas

Compilation albums edit

  • Lo mejor de Toña la Negra
  • Inmortales de Toña la Negra
  • Las estrellas de La Hora Azul
  • Lo mejor de lo mejor: Toña la Negra, 40 temas originales
  • RCA 100 años de música
  • " RCA "Las Estrellas del Fonografo- Toña La Negra" (1995)

Selected filmography edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Birth record of Antonia del Carmen Peregrino Álvarez". FamilySearch. Retrieved 23 June 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Antonia del Carmen Peregrino Álvarez - Mexico, Distrito Federal, Civil Registration". FamilySearch. Retrieved 23 June 2017.
  3. ^ a b Figueroa Hernández 2012, p. 16.
  4. ^ a b Figueroa Hernández 2012, p. 11.
  5. ^ Figueroa Hernández 2012, p. 15.
  6. ^ "Mexico's Top Ten Tunes" (PDF). Cashbox: 18. 7 February 1953. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
  7. ^ "Top Mexican Singer Dies". The Victoria Advocate. November 20, 1982. p. 12A.
  8. ^ "Murió Toña la Negra intérprete de A. Lara". El Informador. 20 November 1982. p. 12-C.
  9. ^ Cortés Pérez, Paola (3 May 2013). "Rafael Figueroa presentó biografía de Toña La Negra". Universidad Veracruzana. Retrieved 1 December 2017.
Bibliography

External links edit

  • Toña la Negra at IMDb
  • Toña la Negra at AllMusic
  • Toña la Negra in performance on Archive.org

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Antonia del Carmen Peregrino Alvarez 1 2 2 November 1912 19 November 1982 known by her stage name Tona la Negra Tona the Black Woman was a Mexican singer and actress of partial Haitian ancestry known for her interpretation of boleros and canciones written by Agustin Lara Tona la NegraTona la Negra in Maria Eugenia 1943 Background informationBirth nameAntonia del Carmen Peregrino AlvarezBorn 1912 11 02 2 November 1912Veracruz Veracruz MexicoDied19 November 1982 1982 11 19 aged 70 Mexico City MexicoGenresBolero cancionOccupation s Singer actressYears active1932 1982LabelsRCA Victor Peerless Orfeon Contents 1 Life and career 2 Personal life 3 Death and legacy 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Compilation albums 5 Selected filmography 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksLife and career editTona la Negra was born Antonia del Carmen Peregrino Alvarez on 2 November 1912 1 in La Huaca a neighborhood of Veracruz Veracruz Her father Timoteo Peregrino Reyes born c 1857 played guitar 3 and was a founding member of a guild of local port workers 4 Her mother Daria Alvarez Campos born c 1867 sang at family gatherings 3 Tona had four siblings and three paternal half siblings 5 Tona s paternal grandfather Severo Peregrino was from Port au Prince Haiti and had immigrated to Mexico in the 19th century 4 Tona began her career in the 1920s singing tangos as the lead singer of the Trio Peregrino Uzcanga In 1932 she traveled to Mexico City and met songwriter and composer Agustin Lara She first became famous for her interpretation of Lara s Enamorada as well as Lamento jarocho written specially for her to sing She later popularized Noche criolla Veracruz and other Lara compositions associated with her home state She first recorded these songs and many others for Peerless Records in the 1940s She began to record for the RCA Victor label in the late 1940s In February 1953 her single Como golondrinas peaked at number 2 on Cashbox s Mexico s Top Ten Tunes chart 6 She went on to record numerous hit singles and also several studio albums including Caleidoscopio musical con Tona la Negra 1958 Noche criolla vol II 1961 and La sensacion jarocha vol III 1964 In the mid 1960s she signed a contract with the Orfeon label and recorded more studio albums She recorded two songs with the Sonora Matancera in 1974 Personal life editTona la Negra was married twice Her first husband Guillermo Chazaro Ahumada was a musician They had three sons Ramon b 1932 Guillermo b 1933 and Ernesto 1935 1979 and separated in 1945 Her second husband was Mexican jazz pioneer and bass player Victor Vitillo Ruiz Pazos they were married from 1955 to 1963 Death and legacy editOn Wednesday 17 November 1982 she was admitted to a hospital in Mexico City because of cardiovascular problems That following Friday 19 November 2 at the age of 70 Tona la Negra died of a heart attack 7 She was interred in the actors section of the Panteon Jardin in Mexico City 8 The municipality of Veracruz erected a statue of Tona la Negra after her death The alley where she was born in the old barrio of La Huaca carries her name In 1993 German film director Christian Baudissin made a television documentary about Tona la Negra that included interviews with her ex husband musician Victor Ruiz Pazos and others artists who knew her Rafael Figueroa Hernandez a researcher and professor at the Universidad Veracruzana wrote the first full in depth biography of Tona la Negra 9 Discography editStudio albums edit Caleidoscopio musical con Tona la Negra Noche criolla vol II La sensacion jarocha vol III Tona la Negra interpreta a Agustin Lara vol I Tona la Negra interpreta a Rafael Hernandez y Pedro Flores Tona la Negra interpreta a Agustin Lara vol II IntimasCompilation albums edit Lo mejor de Tona la Negra Inmortales de Tona la Negra Las estrellas de La Hora Azul Lo mejor de lo mejor Tona la Negra 40 temas originales RCA 100 anos de musica RCA Las Estrellas del Fonografo Tona La Negra 1995 Selected filmography editHeads or Tails 1937 Maria Eugenia 1943 Red Konga 1943 Revenge 1948 Love for Sale 1951 A Galician Dances the Mambo 1951 See also editAfro MexicansReferences edit a b Birth record of Antonia del Carmen Peregrino Alvarez FamilySearch Retrieved 23 June 2017 a b Antonia del Carmen Peregrino Alvarez Mexico Distrito Federal Civil Registration FamilySearch Retrieved 23 June 2017 a b Figueroa Hernandez 2012 p 16 a b Figueroa Hernandez 2012 p 11 Figueroa Hernandez 2012 p 15 Mexico s Top Ten Tunes PDF Cashbox 18 7 February 1953 Retrieved 21 December 2017 Top Mexican Singer Dies The Victoria Advocate November 20 1982 p 12A Murio Tona la Negra interprete de A Lara El Informador 20 November 1982 p 12 C Cortes Perez Paola 3 May 2013 Rafael Figueroa presento biografia de Tona La Negra Universidad Veracruzana Retrieved 1 December 2017 BibliographyFigueroa Hernandez Rafael 2012 Tona la Negra Como Suena ISBN 978 1480058101 External links editTona la Negra at IMDb Tona la Negra at AllMusic Tona la Negra in performance on Archive org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tona la Negra amp oldid 1149755900, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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