A few days before celebrating the Day of the Creole Song, it is important to remember one of the most recognized Peruvian artists of recent years, Cecilia Barraza. The singer won the affection of her followers not only for her voice but also for her work as a television host.
Cecilia Barraza is a Peruvian singer and interpreter of Creole music who was born on November 5, 1952. She started her career at the age of 18 on the program Trampolín a la Fama, which was hosted by the remembered Peruvian host Augusto Ferrando.
After her outstanding performances on stage, Chabuca Granda became her mentor, which helped her improve and have important tours in the United States and cities in Europe, such as Madrid, Barcelona, Geneva, Paris, Munich, Rome, and London.
"Chabuca Granda practically supported my career. When I left Trampolín a la Fama, I went on a trip with her to Mexico and we were in a great theater. That was the starting point of my career," said Cecilia.
Cecilia Barraza on Peruvian television
Between 2002 and 2006, Cecilia Barraza hosted the program Mediodía Criollo on the TVPerú State channel.
What happened to Cecilia Barraza?
After finishing her last concert on the night of October 31, 2019, at the Gran Teatro Nacional, after completing 48 hours of artistic career, Cecilia Barraza has been away from the stage.
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