Choco Orta
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| Choco Orta | |
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Rhythm & Soul-Choco Orta-Salsa Diva |
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| Born | Virgen Milagros Orta Rodríguez 11 28 1959 age-48 Santurce, Puerto Rico) |
| Years active | 1970-present |
Salsa Diva, Choco Orta (born on November 28, 1959 in the Santurce district of San Juan, Puerto Rico) is recognized as a highly accomplished female singer, percussionist, actor and dancer from Puerto Rico. As a sonera, (improvisational vocalist) this Puerto Rican sensation has a passionate and extroverted style that makes the most of her sensual, deep and emotional contra-alto voice. The performer, whose real name is Virgen Milagros Orta Rodríguez, is considered the natural successor to Celia Cruz.
As a singer, Choco has performed with the orchestras of Nacho Sanabria, Roberto Angleró, Waldo Borres and Julio “Gunda” Merced. She has recorded several albums including Reina del Sabor and Sentimiento y Sabor. In the past few years, Choco has been singing all over Puerto Rico, France, Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Chicago, Tampa (as Puerto Rican Cultural Ambassador), Miami, and New York City. The noted vocalist is also an accomplished actor appearing in various plays and films including the Banco Popular’s special on Puerto Rican music called Raices. Her feature films include Bala perdida (2003), Assassins (1995), and A Show of Force (1990). Choco has performed alongside numerous masters of salsa including Celia Cruz, Tito Puente and India.
[edit] External links
- CHOCO ORTA'S VIDEOS
- Choco Orta at the Internet Movie Database
- Music of Puerto Rico - Profile as singer.
- All Music profile
- Latin Beat Magazine article (November, 2002) - Article discusses Choco Orta
- Profile at SalsaArtists.com
- List of famous Puerto Ricans

