Gifted with a three-octave vocal range, Rebekah Del Río (born on July 10, 1967) is an American singer-songwriter who gained notoriety for her appearance in David Lynch’s Mulholland Drive. Originally a San Diego native, Del Río relocated first to Los Angeles and then to Nashville shortly after recording “Llorando,” a Spanish version of Roy Orbison’s “Crying” in 1994. That same year, she was signed by Irving Azoff’s Giant Records and released Nobody’s Angel, her official studio debut, whose title track reached Number 2 in the Netherlands. In 2001, she mesmerized film lovers throughout the world with an a cappella rendition of “Llorando” in one of Mulholland Drive’s most intense and heart-wrenching scenes. Del Río followed up with the easy listening-inspired All My Life/Toda Mi Vida (2003) and contributed her own version of “The Star-Spangled Banner” to the soundtrack of Richard Kelly’s Southland Tales in 2006. In subsequent years, the singer released Love Hurts Love Heals (2011), her third full-length, and collaborated once more with Lynch on the song “No Stars,” which was featured on the critically-acclaimed third season of Twin Peaks in 2017.
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