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Avelina Landín Rodríguez (10 November 1919 – 21 February 1991) was a Mexican singer, considered "one of the great and distinctive voices of Mexican bolero music". She was born in Mexico City to Irineo Landín Jauregui and Magdalena Rodríguez Moreno. She was the elder sister of singer María Luisa Landín, with whom she formed the duets Pirita y Jade and Hermanas Landín in the 1930s. Together they recorded several singles and were very successful on radio, especially on the XEQ station. Avelina retired from singing when she married Ángel Zempoaltecatl Ortega, and María Luisa began her solo career. When she resumed her career years later, Avelina, as a soloist, had a very important place on the XEW station and recorded her hits for the RCA Víctor label.

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  • Avelina Landín Rodríguez (Ciudad de México, 10 de noviembre de 1919-ibidem, 21 de febrero de 1991) fue una cantante mexicana, considerada como «una de las grandes e inconfundibles voces del bolero mexicano».​ (es)
  • Avelina Landín Rodríguez (10 November 1919 – 21 February 1991) was a Mexican singer, considered "one of the great and distinctive voices of Mexican bolero music". She was born in Mexico City to Irineo Landín Jauregui and Magdalena Rodríguez Moreno. She was the elder sister of singer María Luisa Landín, with whom she formed the duets Pirita y Jade and Hermanas Landín in the 1930s. Together they recorded several singles and were very successful on radio, especially on the XEQ station. Avelina retired from singing when she married Ángel Zempoaltecatl Ortega, and María Luisa began her solo career. When she resumed her career years later, Avelina, as a soloist, had a very important place on the XEW station and recorded her hits for the RCA Víctor label. (en)
  • Avelina Landín Rodríguez (* 10. November 1919 in Mexiko-Stadt; † 21. Februar 1991 ebenda) war eine mexikanische Sängerin. Landín gründete mit ihrer Schwester María Luisa 1935 das Duo Pirita y Jade, das bei Feiern auftrat und 1936 bei der Rundfunkstation XEYZ debütierte. 1938 wurden sie vom Sender XEQ (Radio Panamericana) unter Vertrag genommen und traten zunächst als Dúo Mari-Lina, später als El Dúo de las Hermanas Landín neben dem Duo Águila ( und ) auf. Als Duo nahmen sie Titel auf wie A ti qué von , A dónde irán von , Yo quiero la vida, Aquella noche, Si tú me pides und Háblame de amor von Gabriel Ruiz, Cariñito von , La Guía von , La noche, tú y yo von , Mi amor de ayer von , Mi destino fue quererte und Mi único amor von , Mujercita castigada von Fernando Z. Maldonado, Pasional von , P (de)
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  • Avelina Landín Rodríguez (* 10. November 1919 in Mexiko-Stadt; † 21. Februar 1991 ebenda) war eine mexikanische Sängerin. Landín gründete mit ihrer Schwester María Luisa 1935 das Duo Pirita y Jade, das bei Feiern auftrat und 1936 bei der Rundfunkstation XEYZ debütierte. 1938 wurden sie vom Sender XEQ (Radio Panamericana) unter Vertrag genommen und traten zunächst als Dúo Mari-Lina, später als El Dúo de las Hermanas Landín neben dem Duo Águila ( und ) auf. Als Duo nahmen sie Titel auf wie A ti qué von , A dónde irán von , Yo quiero la vida, Aquella noche, Si tú me pides und Háblame de amor von Gabriel Ruiz, Cariñito von , La Guía von , La noche, tú y yo von , Mi amor de ayer von , Mi destino fue quererte und Mi único amor von , Mujercita castigada von Fernando Z. Maldonado, Pasional von , Pobre de mí von Agustín Lara, Tengo que sufrir von , Tengo un nuevo amor von Ernesto Lecuona und Yo no sé lo que me pasa von . Die Zusammenarbeit mit ihrer Schwester endete, als sie 1942 Ángel Zempoalteca Ortega heiratete. Von 1949 bis 1965 nahm sie an zahlreichen Rundfunkproduktionen mit teil, darunter Inspiración und Éxitos musicales Choco Milk. Sie wurde als La Voz que canta al corazón bekannt. (de)
  • Avelina Landín Rodríguez (10 November 1919 – 21 February 1991) was a Mexican singer, considered "one of the great and distinctive voices of Mexican bolero music". She was born in Mexico City to Irineo Landín Jauregui and Magdalena Rodríguez Moreno. She was the elder sister of singer María Luisa Landín, with whom she formed the duets Pirita y Jade and Hermanas Landín in the 1930s. Together they recorded several singles and were very successful on radio, especially on the XEQ station. Avelina retired from singing when she married Ángel Zempoaltecatl Ortega, and María Luisa began her solo career. When she resumed her career years later, Avelina, as a soloist, had a very important place on the XEW station and recorded her hits for the RCA Víctor label. Landín died of cardiac arrest in Mexico City and was interred at Mausoleos del Ángel. (en)
  • Avelina Landín Rodríguez (Ciudad de México, 10 de noviembre de 1919-ibidem, 21 de febrero de 1991) fue una cantante mexicana, considerada como «una de las grandes e inconfundibles voces del bolero mexicano».​ (es)
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