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Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Singer


Name
  
Pilar Montero

Occupation
  
Bar owner

TV shows
  
Gotita de amor


Full Name
  
Maria Pilar Rivas

Born
  
December 2, 1921 (
1921-12-02
)
Manhattan, New York

Died
  
January 14, 2012(2012-01-14) (aged 90)Brooklyn, USA

Known for
  
Owner of Montero’s Bar and Grill

Spouse(s)
  
Joseph Montero(m. 1943, died 1999)

Children
  
3 sons, Ramon, Joseph and Frank (Joseph and Frank by Joseph Montero) and a daughter, Josephine

Albums
  
Son del Corazon, Euroreggaeton, Desahogo, Pilar & Co South Beach, Siempre Tuya, Que Te La Pongo, Pilar

Record labels
  
Universal Music Group, EMI, Fonovisa Records

Similar People
  
Patricia Manterola, Gizelle D'Cole, Luisa Fernanda, Don Omar, Ingrid Coronado

Profiles


Music group
  
Garibaldi (1989 – 2010)

Pilar Montero (2 December 1921 - 14 January 2012), was the owner of Montero’s Bar and Grill in Brooklyn, where she worked into her 80s.

Contents

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Early life

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She moved to Brooklyn from Manhattan when she was very young, and she and her husband Joseph opened the bar in 1945; Joseph died in 1999.

Montero's Bar and Grill

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Montero's Bar and Grill has been used as a backdrop by fashion photographers, as a location to shoot scenes for the 1989 film Last Exit to Brooklyn, and as a place where the model Twiggy posed. Frank McCourt, who lived in an apartment upstairs from the bar, wrote in his memoir Teacher Man how the bar's neon sign was “turning my front room from scarlet to black to scarlet.”

Family

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Joseph Montero's sister Emma and her husband Buddy, according to Pilar Montero, bought a grocery store on State Street from Pilar and her godson's father, who each sold them half for $800. However, in 1951 the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway came along and cut the grocery store off, so Emma and Buddy closed it. They later rented the space to artists and artisans, and in 2003 their granddaughter Marissa Alperin opened it as a jewelry store; she sold jewelry to Pilar. As of 2006 there was still a rift between Pilar and Emma due to the grocery store closing.

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Montero's is still open as of 2014.

Tributes

Pilar's obituary was included in The Socialite who Killed a Nazi with Her Bare Hands: And 144 Other Fascinating People who Died this Year, a collection of New York Times obituaries published in 2012.


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References

Pilar Montero Wikipedia