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{{short description|Venezuelan singer and actress (born 1950)}}
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|birth_date= February 11, 1950
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|birth_place= [[Caracas]], [[Venezuela]]}}
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'''Floria Márquez''' (b. February 11, 1950 in [[Caracas]]) is a [[Venezuela]]n singer and actress. She grew up in a very musical family, her mother was a classical-trained pianist, and one of her brothers is famous singer [[Rudy Marquez]]. She began to sing professionally at adult age, performing the Latin music genre called ''[[Bolero]]'' (the Latin music equivalent to the American "Ballad"). Soon she began to develop a very personal style that made her very popular in Caracas' nightlife. Her passionate feeling and excellent show made her step up from nightclubs to the best theaters all around Venezuela. Floria has performed in [[Colombia]], [[Bahamas]], [[Aruba]], Mexico, [[Argentina]], and the USA, where she has successfully performed several times at the famous Fontainebleau Hilton Hotel in [[Miami Beach]]. Also, has been onstage with Latin stars such as [[Armando Manzanero]], [[Los Panchos]], [[Lucho Gatica]], [[Oscar D'León]], [[Cheo Feliciano]], among many others.
'''Floria Márquez''' (born February 11, 1950, in [[Caracas]]) is a [[Venezuela]]n singer and actress. She grew up in a musical family, her mother was a classical-trained pianist, and one of her brothers is singer Rudy Marquez.
She began to sing professionally at adult age, performing the Latin music genre called ''[[Bolero]]'' (the Latin music equivalent to the American "Ballad").
She has performed in [[Colombia]], [[Bahamas]], [[Aruba]], Mexico, [[Argentina]], and the USA, where she has successfully performed several times at the famous Fontainebleau Hilton Hotel in [[Miami Beach]]. She has appeared onstage with Latin stars such as [[Armando Manzanero]], [[Los Panchos]], [[Lucho Gatica]], [[Oscar D'León]], [[Cheo Feliciano]], among many others.
Along with her musical career, Floria Márquez has performed as an actress in two plays "Ella Sí Canta Boleros", and the Café-Concert "La Cosa Es Amar", show that has been very successful at Venezuela's theaters with more than 200 shows performed. Floria Márquez has also performed more than 34 concerts with several symphony orchestras in Venezuela, a privilege granted to few popular artists in her country. She performs an average of 70 shows each year. She has been happily married for 18 years to Venezuelan musical producer and arranger ''Pedrito López'', has two daughters and three grandchildren.
Along with her musical career, Floria Márquez has performed as an actress in two plays "Ella Sí Canta Boleros", and the Café-Concert "La Cosa Es Amar", show that has been very successful at Venezuela's theaters with more than 200 shows performed.
Márquez has also performed more than 34 concerts with several symphony orchestras in Venezuela, a privilege granted to few popular artists in her country. She performs an average of 70 shows each year.
She is married to Venezuelan musical producer and arranger ''Pedrito López'', has two daughters and three grandchildren.


==Discography==
==Discography==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.floriamarquez.com Floria Márquez website]
* [http://www.floriamarquez.com Floria Márquez website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090307040816/http://www.floriamarquez.com/ |date=2009-03-07 }}

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Latest revision as of 04:41, 12 February 2024

Floria Márquez
BornFebruary 11, 1950
OccupationSinger

Floria Márquez (born February 11, 1950, in Caracas) is a Venezuelan singer and actress. She grew up in a musical family, her mother was a classical-trained pianist, and one of her brothers is singer Rudy Marquez.

She began to sing professionally at adult age, performing the Latin music genre called Bolero (the Latin music equivalent to the American "Ballad").

She has performed in Colombia, Bahamas, Aruba, Mexico, Argentina, and the USA, where she has successfully performed several times at the famous Fontainebleau Hilton Hotel in Miami Beach. She has appeared onstage with Latin stars such as Armando Manzanero, Los Panchos, Lucho Gatica, Oscar D'León, Cheo Feliciano, among many others.

Along with her musical career, Floria Márquez has performed as an actress in two plays "Ella Sí Canta Boleros", and the Café-Concert "La Cosa Es Amar", show that has been very successful at Venezuela's theaters with more than 200 shows performed.

Márquez has also performed more than 34 concerts with several symphony orchestras in Venezuela, a privilege granted to few popular artists in her country. She performs an average of 70 shows each year.

She is married to Venezuelan musical producer and arranger Pedrito López, has two daughters and three grandchildren.

Discography

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