She was born in Calle de la Botica, in the Santa María district (Cadiz).
However, a year later she returned to Madrid, hired by Manolo Caracol for the opening of his tablao, Los Canasteros.
The flexibility and sweetness of her voice prepared with surprising mastery the culmination of the songs and passed without artificial efforts and with naturalness, from the power to the most delicious smoothness.
[3] She stood out for the styles of: alegrías, bulerías, soleares, tientos, tangos and saetas.
At present, a flamenco club called La Perla de Cádiz in Cadiz, bears her name.