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To understand "Singer Florencia 67," one must first separate the legend from the very sparse, often contradictory, facts.
The most cited (but unconfirmed) artifact in her catalog is a rumored 7-inch vinyl single released on the tiny, now-defunct label Sondor (based in Montevideo, Uruguay) or Microfón (Argentina). The alleged A-side is a haunting cover of (made famous by José José) or an original titled "67 Pasos." singer florencia 67
The most substantive real-world candidate identified by researchers is , a session singer who recorded two obscure singles for the Argentine RCA Victor label in 1966-1967. Orozco reportedly retired in 1969 to become a schoolteacher in the Buenos Aires province. She never used the moniker "Florencia 67" herself. It appears that decades later, a fan or collector added the "67" to differentiate her two 1967 recordings from her 1966 output. To understand "Singer Florencia 67," one must first