Ella Laboriel

[1][2] As a singer she stood out in the interpretation of genres like jazz and blues;[2] as an actress she had a long career as telenovela player.

As a child she participated in different programs such as Tío Polito and Los Niños Catedráticos.

[1] Her career began in 1960 with the so-called Golden Age of Rock and Roll in Mexico (Época de oro del rock and roll in Mexico) with difficulties associated with the prevailing machismo at the time, starting with her own father, who tried to stop Laboriel's career by like that of her brother Johnny.

[3] She was a member of the Trío Las Yolis, a group that became famous as part of the female duos and trios that sang and danced like the Hermanas Jiménez.

She began a successful solo career performing genres as rock and roll, a go-go and ballads.