In the seven years since the Woolsey Fire tore through the Santa Monica Mountains, burning nearly 100,000 acres spanning both Ventura and Los Angeles counties and destroying over 1,600 structures, the ...
Rebekah Del Rio, the virtuosic singer best known for her forlorn Spanish-language rendition of Roy Orbison's "Crying" in David Lynch's 2001 film "Mulholland Drive," died on June 23 at her home in Los ...
Authorities, who found Del Rio inside her abode on June 23, have yet to reveal any other information about her death—which is still under investigation. The singer, who was raised in San Diego and was ...
I first encountered Rebekah Del Rio as millions of others did — at the movies. I was away from Los Angeles, visiting my parents in Indiana, when a friend and I went to see director David Lynch’s ...
The iconic scene was punctuated by a voice that defined Los Angeles. I sat in that creaky seat, watching a dim projection on a tattered screen, and was instantly transported to another world — or ...
Rebekah Del Rio, the American singer who memorably performed “Llorando” (a Spanish language version of Roy Orbison’s “Crying”) in David Lynch’s masterpiece “Mulholland Drive,” has died at the age of ...
Rebekah Del Rio, whose soulful performance of "Llorando" added new layers of poignancy to the David Lynch classic "Mulholland Drive," has died at 57. Del Rio died in her Los Angeles home Monday, June ...
Rebekah Del Rio died at the age of 57 at her residence in Los Angeles. According to reports, the 57-year-old’s death was confirmed through the Los Angeles Coroner’s Office, and the cause still remains ...