By Claudio Iván Remeseira | Posted Sunday, August 11, 2013, at 7:00 pm ET. Last modified, Aug. 16, 2013, at 7:29 p.m. ET
Eydie Gorme, the lively singer of Sephardic ancestry who performed a decades-long act with her husband, Steve Lawrence, that made them the sweethearts of mid-20th-century pop music in the U.S., and who was also well-known in Latin America for her 1960s Spanish-language recordings of romantic songs with the legendary Trío Los Panchos, died on Saturday in Las Vegas at age 84.
Read more at the New York Times.
Eydie Gorme, the lively singer of Sephardic ancestry who performed a decades-long act with her husband, Steve Lawrence, that made them the sweethearts of mid-20th-century pop music in the U.S., and who was also well-known in Latin America for her 1960s Spanish-language recordings of romantic songs with the legendary Trío Los Panchos, died on Saturday in Las Vegas at age 84.
Read more at the New York Times.
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