Singer Rebekah Del Rio Dies at 57 in Los Angeles Home
Singer Rebekah Del Rio Dies at 57 in Los Angeles Home

Singer Rebekah Del Rio Dies at 57 in Los Angeles Home

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Rebekah Del Rio, the singer-songwriter famed for her haunting performance of "Llorando" in David Lynch's 2001 film "Mulholland Drive," died on June 23 at her home in Los Angeles at age 57. Her death was confirmed by the Los Angeles Coroner's Office, though the cause remains unknown. Del Rio's rendition of the Spanish-language cover of Roy Orbison's "Crying" became a pivotal and emotionally charged moment in the film's iconic Club Silencio scene, where she sang live during each take despite the character lip-syncing onscreen. She had been working under a country record deal in Nashville when Lynch discovered her, and her performance elevated her profile in the film industry. Her passing comes over 15 years after the death of her son, Phillip DeMars. Family members have expressed gratitude for the time spent with her recently, highlighting her powerful vocal talent and lasting impact on audiences.

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