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Rebekah Del Rio, singer of "Llorando" in Mulholland Drive, dies at 57. Her voice left a timeless mark.

A Personal Loss, A Lasting Memory


The emotional singer rebecca del Rio, behind "Llorando", who touched the heart in David Lynch film Mulholland Drive, passed away at Los Angeles at the age of 57 at the age of 57, as That the office of Los Angeles County Coroner has confirmed according to the Variety. The mixture of their voice, raw feeling and timeless artistry, left an unforgettable impression on music and film.


Rebekah Del Rio's soulful "Llorando" forever echoes in cinematic history.


From Chula Vista to Club Silencio

On July 10, 1967, the music of Dell Rio, Born in California, started from San Diego. Later he went to Los Angeles to fulfill his dreams, but in the mid-1990s, his time proved to be a memorable moment for him. Under the Country Music Record Deal, he recorded the cover of Roy Orbison’s “Crying" in Spanish language, which was titled "Llorando." They hardly knew that this song will become their cinematic identity.


A Serendipitous Meeting with David Lynch

Dell Rio got a big break when the CAA agent Brian Loux introduced him to director David Lynch. During his first meeting, Lynch asked him to sing "Llorando" - and recorded the performance secretly. He became the heart of unforgettable club Silencio scene in raw, emotional visual Mulholland Drive (2001), a moment that still resonates with the audience for its adorable beauty.


A Legacy Beyond the Silver Screen

Dell Rio's talent was not limited to a project. His emotional voice and influential presence forwarded them in other works including Southland Tales and Twin Pix: The Return. There was a rare potential to cross the styles and languages in the styles or screens, which was deeply connected with fans and filmmakers.


A Personal Loss, A Lasting Memory

There was also a huge loss in the life of Del Rio’s. His son Phillip C. DeMars died in 2009 only at the age of 23. He has left the legacy of artistry and flexibility behind him, which he remembers who were influenced by his voice and spirit.


A Timeless Artistry

Rebekah Del Rio’s death is a heart-growing damage to music and film industry. His unique ability to weaken emotions in every note ensured their place in cinematic history. "Llorando" and after that, their voice will continue to resound, timeless and transcendent.

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