Rebekah Del Rio
American singer-songwriter (1967–2025)
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- Rebekah Del Rio (née Coronado ; July 10, 1967 – June 23, 2025) was an American singer-songwriter and actress from Chula Vista, California.
- After recording the song "Llorando", a Spanish-language version of Roy Orbison's "Crying", she moved to Nashville in 1994.
- The title track was released on a compilation album.
- 2 on the singles charts in the Netherlands.
- Del Rio made a cameo appearance in David Lynch's 2001 film Mulholland Drive , singing "Llorando" a cappella.
Rebekah Del Rio (née Coronado; July 10, 1967 – June 23, 2025) was an American singer-songwriter and actress from Chula Vista, California.
The San Diego Union-Tribune voted Del Rio one of the "Top 10 Singers in San Diego", after which she moved to Los Angeles in 1989 to further develop her career. After recording the song "Llorando", a Spanish-language version of Roy Orbison's "Crying", she moved to Nashville in 1994. There, she was signed to Irving Azoff's label, Giant Records, and recorded her first album, Nobody's Angel. The title track was released on a compilation album. According to a 2022 interview Del Rio gave in The Guardian, “Nobody’s Angel” reached No. 2 on the singles charts in the Netherlands.
Her vocals can be heard on numerous soundtracks including Sin City, Streets of Legend, Man on Fire, and Mia Sarah. Del Rio made a cameo appearance in David Lynch's 2001 film Mulholland Drive, singing "Llorando" a cappella. She was also featured in Richard Kelly's film Southland Tales, providing solo vocals in a string arrangement of "The Star-Spangled Banner". She performed the song "No Stars", written in collaboration with David Lynch and John Neff, at the end of Part 10 of Twin Peaks: The Return. Moby joined Del Rio onstage on guitar.
Background
Rebekah Coronado was born on July 10, 1967, and began using the surname Del Rio when she started singing professionally.
Performance in Mulholland Drive
Del Rio appears in a scene in the neo-noir film Mulholland Drive in which she sings in the Club Silencio. After hearing her sing "Llorando" (the Spanish version of Roy Orbison's "Crying") at his home studio on the suggestion of the music agent Brian Loucks, Lynch then invited her to perform in the film, which he called "a happy accident."
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