La Lupe
Origin/Culture/Country: CubanLa Lupe: was a Cuban singer of several musical genres: boleros, guarachas and latin soul in particular. She was famous for her histrionic manner on stage, her hands constantly moving, touching her face, renting her clothes, throwing her shoes, seemingly only just in control, and thriving on the emotions of the moment.[2]her father was a worker at the local Bacardi distillery and a major influence on her early life. The family moved to Havana in 1955, where she studied to become a teacher. Just like her counterpart, Celia Cruz, she qualified as a schoolteacher before she became a singer. There the resemblance ends, for Cruz was always a correctly behaved person, and La Lupe was not.[3]
La India
Origin/Culture/Country: Puerto RicanLa India: a noted Grammy Award- and Latin Grammy Award-nominated singer of salsa also known as the Princess of Salsa.Linda Caballero became known as India (Native American) among her friends because of her fine dark features and long straight black hair. In 1985, when Caballero was 14 years old, she became a back up singer for the Latin freestyle group TKA and was featured on the cover of TKA's second single "Come Get My Love" however she left shortly after. She was under the tutelage of John "Jellybean" Benitez, a Puerto Rican DJ who was once involved with—and credited for—discovering Madonna. She then re-recorded Jellybean's "Dancing on the Fire" and made it an even bigger club hit and the original
La Serneta
Origin/Culture/Country: SpanishLa Serneta: was a famous Spanish flamenco singer (cantaora). She was seminal in soleares style. Her real name was Merced Fernández Vargas, and she was a very popular celebrity in flamenco cafés.
La Julia Rhea
Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanLa Julia Rhea: was an American operatic soprano, and a pioneering African American figure in Chicago. Rhea was trained in Louisville, Kentucky and later in Chicago. She debuted in Chicago's Kimball Hall in 1929. She continued to make regular concert performances as she
Jan La
Origin/Culture/Country: CzechJan La: She is perhaps best known for her role as Brooke Davis in the CW series One Tree Hill and for portraying Grace Andrews in the horror remake The Hitcher (2007).Bush made her first big screen appearance in the comedy Van Wilder as Sally (the freshman who seduces Van and doesn't know who Air Supply is). Since then, she has made appearances in several television shows including Nip/Tuck, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, and Punk'd. She was cast as Kate Brewster in Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, but was replaced by Claire Danes because the director thought she was too young.[5][6] In 2003, she won the role of Brooke Davis in the television series One Tree Hill.