LC control no. | n 2003081280 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Quezada, Milly, 1952- |
Variant(s) | Bourbón, Milagros Quezada, 1952- Milly, 1952- |
See also | Corporate body: Milly, Jocelyn y los Vecinos (Musical group) Corporate body: Milly y Los Vecinos (Musical Group) |
Other standard no. | 137742111 |
Associated country | Dominican Republic |
Associated place | New York (N.Y.) Washington Heights (New York, N.Y.) |
Birth date | 1952-05-21 |
Place of birth | Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic) |
Profession or occupation | Singers Entertainers |
Found in | Carnaval internacional de merengue, 2000 (Milly Quezada) Mixes & exitos, 1996: insert (Milly) Wikipedia, Oct. 11, 2017: (b. 1955) Hajek, Jessica C. Dictionary of Caribbean and Afro-Latin American Biography, 2016: page 235, in an entry for Milly Quezada (born Milagros del Rosario Quezada Bourbón, 21 May 1952 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; singer and actress; immigrated to New York City with her parents and three siblings in April 1965, settling in Washington Heights, Manhattan; graduated from City College of the City University of New York in 1982; Quezada, along with her brothers Rafael and Martin, and Rafael Vásquez, Quezada's eventual husband and manager, formed their first professional group called Esta es Milly con los Vecinos in 1975; while Quezada was pregnant in 1980, her sister Jocelyn joined the band first as a temporary addition, but stayed on as a permanent member; this resulted in the band's final name change to Milly, Jocelyn y los Vecinos, around 1987. The band specialized in merengue music, the popular Dominican dance genre) |
Associated language | spa eng |