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Years active
  
1994–present

Name
  
Rebekah Rio


Record label
  
DreamWorks Records

Movies
  
Rabbits

Rebekah Del Rio Rebekah del Rio Pictures quotSeeing Is Believing


Born
  
July 10, 1967 (age 56) (
1967-07-10
)

Origin
  
San Diego, California, United States

Labels
  
Baja Basement Records(Indie Label)Dreamworks NashvilleGiant Records

Role
  
Singer · rebekahdelrio.com

Albums
  
Love Hurts Love Heals, All My Life

Similar People
  
David Lynch, Angelo Badalamenti, The Section Quartet, Joe Melson, Laura Harring

Profiles

Rebekah Del Rio - "No Stars"


Mulholland Drive - LLorando (Crying) - English Subtitles


Rebekah Del Rio (born 10 July 1967) is a Mexican American singer/songwriter from Chula Vista, California. She has a three-octave vocal range.

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The San Diego Union-Tribune voted Del Rio one of the "Top 10 Singers in San Diego", after which she moved to Los Angeles in 1989 to further develop her career. After recording the song "Llorando", a Spanish-language version of Roy Orbison's "Crying", she moved to Nashville in 1994. There, she was signed to Irving Azoff's label, Giant Records, and recorded her first album, Nobody's Angel. The title track was released on a compilation album and made it to No. 2 on the singles charts in the Netherlands.

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Her vocals can be heard on numerous soundtracks such as Sin City, Streets of Legend, Man on Fire, and Mia Sarah. Del Rio made a notable cameo appearance in David Lynch's 2001 film Mulholland Drive, singing "Llorando" a cappella. She is also featured in Richard Kelly's film Southland Tales, providing solo vocals in a string arrangement of "The Star-Spangled Banner". She performed the song "No Stars", written in collaboration with David Lynch and John Neff, at the end of Part 10 of Twin Peaks: The Return. Joining Del Rio on stage was the musician Moby on guitar.

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Performance in Mulholland Drive film

The filmmaker David Lynch created the scene in the neo-noir film Mulholland Drive in which Del Rio sings in the Club Silencio after hearing her sing "Llorando" at his home studio on the suggestion of the music agent Brian Loucks. Lynch then invited her to perform in the film. Lynch refers to this event as "a happy accident." Del Rio's emotional rendition of the song inspired the creation and development of the scene itself. In his book, The Impossible David Lynch, writer Todd McGowan describes Del Rio's performance with the phrase "the voice as the impossible object." In the nightclub scene, Del Rio is introduced as "La Llorana des Los Angeles," who belts out the song in a depressive stupor, only to faint onstage while the song continues playing. Film critic Zina Giannopoulou likens the songs performance and (symbolic) death of the singer as a parallel to the relationship between the two female doppleganger characters, Diane/Betty and Rita/Camilla.

Trivia

  • "Llorando" can be heard at the end of the 57th episode (the 13th episode of season 3) of Prison Break, "The Art of the Deal".
  • Discography

  • Nobody's Angel (1994)
  • Mulholland Drive Soundtrack - Llorando (2001)
  • All My Life/Toda Mi Vida (2003)
  • Southland Tales Soundtrack - Star Spangled Banner (2008)
  • Love Hurts Love Heals (2011)
  • Wicked Game - Llorando Duet with Il Divo (2011)
  • References

    Rebekah Del Rio Wikipedia