Julita Ross was a renowned Puerto Rican singer, celebrated as "The Great Lady of the Danzas." Born on March 21, 1919, in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, she began her career in the early 1940s, performing in radio shows and entertaining troops during World War II. Ross's singing career flourished with her recordings of traditional Puerto Rican danzas and boleros. She was particularly known for her work with composers like Juan Morel Campos and Rafael Alers. Her notable albums include "Julita Ross Canta Danzas" and "La Siempre Recordada Julita Ross." Ross returned to Puerto Rico in 1953 and continued to contribute to the cultural scene until her passing on June 29, 1981.
The releases you've mentioned, such as "Julita Ross & Beny Moré" and "Canciones de Ayer," do not match the specific details of her known discography from my knowledge base. However, Julita Ross's legacy remains significant in Puerto Rican music history, especially in the genre of danzas. Her contributions to preserving and promoting traditional Puerto Rican music are still celebrated today.
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