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In 1973, when she sang at Carnegie Hall at a "Salute to Puerto Rico," Howard Thompson of The New York Times called her a "vocalist with a warm vibrancy and a full, husky contralto" who was "also a born actress, effectively using a fan or shawl to heighten her songs, which range from the traditional to sprightly to soulful".
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