Ana María Fernández Pomar was a renowned Mexican singer, celebrated for her unique style in the bolero genre. Born on February 14, 1904, in Mexico City, she became prominent in the Mexican revues of the 1930s and was one of the first singers to perform on the famous XEW radio station. Known as "La Cancionera del Estilo Único" (The Songstress of the Unique Style), she collaborated with notable figures like Agustín Lara and Juan Arvizu. Her career spanned from 1929 to 1942, during which she recorded for labels such as RCA Víctor and Okeh.
Her discography includes notable singles like "Pervertida," "Cautiva," and "La bienquerida," showcasing her talent and versatility in the bolero style. After retiring from singing, she married Luis Boyer Castañeda, a pilot, and lived a quieter life until her passing in 1993. While her more recent releases, such as "La Cancionera del Estilo Único," highlight her enduring legacy, they are likely compilation or re-release efforts reflecting her significant contributions to Mexican music history.
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