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Amparo Montes (born in Tuxtla Chico, Chiapas, México on 22 April 1925 - 13 January 2002) was a Mexican singer most famous for her interpretations of compositions of fellow countryman the famous composer Agustín Lara. Montes made her début on radio in 1938 and soon converted into an outstanding interpreter of bolero style music. During her lifetime she recorded more than a hundred albums. She presented "la cueva de Amparo Montes" (the cave of Amparo Montes) for more than 20 years supported by the shows producer Alex Cardini Jr. The last interview with this great woman was carried out by Mexican journalist Cristina Pacheco for National TV. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Coleccion Original RCA

Lo Mejor De Lo Mejor De RCA Victor
Peerless 80 Aniversario - 24 Boleros Inolvidables
Bolero
La Inspiracion de Agustin Lara
EL DISCO DE ORO DE AMPARO MONTES

RCA 100 Años De Musica
Tesoros Mexicanos
100 Boleros de Amor CD2
La Cita
RCA 100 Anos De Musica - Segunda Parte (Voces Inolvidables Del Bolero Vol. 1)
Inolvidable