Floria Márquez, born on February 11, 1945, in Caracas, Venezuela, was a singer known for her interpretation of boleros. She began her professional career as an adult, starting to perform in 1987 after becoming a widow. Her distinctive style gained prominence in Caracas' nightlife scene, leading to major theater appearances and a record deal with Sony Music. Floria Márquez's career spanned multiple countries, including Colombia, Mexico, Argentina, and the United States. She collaborated with prominent Latin American artists such as Armando Manzanero, Los Panchos, Lucho Gatica, Oscar D'León, and Cheo Feliciano. Her discography includes albums like Una noche con Floria Márquez (1991) and Ãxitos de Floria Márquez (2004). She also acted in theatrical productions. Floria Márquez passed away on October 25, 2025, in Caracas, following a stroke during a performance at the Casa Anauco cultural center in El Hatillo.
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