Lola Flores, born on January 21, 1923, in Jerez de la Frontera, was a multifaceted Spanish artist renowned for her captivating performances as a singer, bailaora, and actress. Her passion for the performing arts ignited at a young age, leading her to debut as a dancer at just sixteen in the stage production Luces de España. This early exposure set the stage for her illustrious career, which took a significant turn when she was discovered by film director Fernando Mignoni, prompting her move to Madrid to pursue her dreams in music and film.
Flores's breakthrough came in 1943 with her role in the musical stage production Zambra, where she showcased her vocal talents alongside the legendary Manolo Caracol. Her performances featured original compositions by notable songwriters, including