Carmen Camacho

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Carmen Camacho
Birth nameCarmen Toledo
Born (1939-11-23) 23 November 1939 (age 82)[ citation needed ]
Catanduanes, Commonwealth of the Philippines
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1950s-present
Labels Villar
Associated acts Mabuhay Singers

Carmen Toledo, better known as Carmen Camacho (born 23 November 1939, in Catanduanes, Luzon, Philippines), is one of the Philippine Kundiman Divas of the 1960s along with Norma Ledesma, Norma Balagtas, Pilita Corrales, and others.[ citation needed ]

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Camacho was a member of the Mabuhay Singers in the 1950s. [1] She recorded her first album in the early 1960s, and recorded most of her songs with Villar Records. Camacho continued performing into the 2010s, at which time the Philippine Daily Inquirer called her "the country's top kundiman diva." [2]

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