[2] In 1952, Fabery began singing at the cabaret El Morocco in New York City.
[2][4] The fact that she performed solely in Spanish made her a rare and unique fixture in American jazz clubs.
[3] In the mid 1950s, Fabery recorded one album with Cuban keyboardist and conductor Julio Gutiérrez in Havana.
[6] In April 1962, she recorded her sole album for the label, Noche de locura, which contained twelve boleros by composers such as Puchi Balseiro and René Touzet.
Fabery died on May 13, 2015, aged 84, of natural causes at Auxilio Mutuo Hospital in Hato Rey, Puerto Rico.