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Lunna (born June 30, 1947), is a singer of Pop and Jazz who was the director of the television show Objetivo Fama, the Latin version of American Idol.
Lunna (birth name: Maria Socorro Garcia de la Noceda ) was born and raised by both her parents in Ponce, Puerto Rico a city which is located in the southern part of the island. While in elementary school, she learned how to play the guitar and in 1958, her mother had her take private singing lessons. In the 1960s, while still in high school, she began to sing under the name "Sockey", which was short for her middle name Socorro.
In 1978, Lunna auditioned and was accepted in a group called Allegro, a locally popular group which included singer Tito Lara. Besides singing for Allegro, she also landed jobs singing radio and television commercials. Lunna eventually decided to leave the group and sing solo. Her agent recommended that she change her artistic name and that's when she adopted the name of "Lunna".
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HIDDEN ERROR: Usage of "Influences" is not recognized
Lunna (born June 30, 1947), is a singer of Pop and Jazz who was the director of the television show Objetivo Fama, the Latin version of American Idol.
Lunna (birth name: Maria Socorro Garcia de la Noceda ) was born and raised by both her parents in Ponce, Puerto Rico a city which is located in the southern part of the island. While in elementary school, she learned how to play the guitar and in 1958, her mother had her take private singing lessons. In the 1960s, while still in high school, she began to sing under the name "Sockey", which was short for her middle name Socorro.
In 1978, Lunna auditioned and was accepted in a group called Allegro, a locally popular group which included singer Tito Lara. Besides singing for Allegro, she also landed jobs singing radio and television commercials. Lunna eventually decided to leave the group and sing solo. Her agent recommended that she change her artistic name and that's when she adopted the name of "Lunna".