词条 | Amparo Ochoa |
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María Amparo Ochoa Castaños, (29 September 1946 in Culiacán – 8 February 1994) better known as Amparo Ochoa, was a Mexican singer-songwriter. She was one of several other Mexican artists who emerged in the 1960s belonging to a genre known as Nueva canción. Ochoa was born in 1946 in the Mexican state of Sinaloa. Before becoming involved in music, Ochoa served as an elementary school teacher. She became heavily involved in songwriting beginning in 1962, and her career took off when she won a contest in her native state with the song "Hermosísimo Lucero". In 1969, she moved to Mexico City to attend a music school. Shortly after, she released her first album De la mano del viento. Ochoa is best known for writing songs with strong messages against social injustice as well songs about Mexican history and culture. Most of her lyrics focus on poverty, indigenous rights, and women's rights. Amparo Ochoa Visited Nicaragua as a distinguished personality to be part of "La Revolution" anniversary, she in company of Gabino Palomares performed the song "Maldicion de la Malinche", a very popular and touching song whereas the lyrics clearly criticizes latin american people that are hypocrites when it comes to the treatment of white European people but turn on their backs to the aboriginal people who where in the land first and become strangers on theirs own land. References(1) http://musicaparasiempre.com/bin/musica.cgi?q=bio&id=Amparo%20Ochoa (2) http://www.allmusic.com/artist/amparo-ochoa-p214008 {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Ochoa, Amparo}} 8 : 1946 births|1994 deaths|Singers from Sinaloa|Writers from Sinaloa|People from Culiacán|Mexican female singer-songwriters|20th-century Mexican singers|20th-century women singers |
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