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− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:Conchita_Red_Seal_Comics.png|right]]Singer popular enough to have posters in the Gay Desperado story (set in the old West) of anthology comic book ''Red Seal Comics'' #21 (October 1947). She only appears on a poster on the wall of the saloon where [[Rattlesnake Rose]] sings and [[Hoagy]] plays. |
"Conchita" is a diminutive nickname of Spanish given name Concepción, so likely the singer is Mexican, as the story is comboy story set in the American Southwest. | "Conchita" is a diminutive nickname of Spanish given name Concepción, so likely the singer is Mexican, as the story is comboy story set in the American Southwest. |
Revision as of 09:59, 5 March 2018
Singer popular enough to have posters in the Gay Desperado story (set in the old West) of anthology comic book Red Seal Comics #21 (October 1947). She only appears on a poster on the wall of the saloon where Rattlesnake Rose sings and Hoagy plays.
"Conchita" is a diminutive nickname of Spanish given name Concepción, so likely the singer is Mexican, as the story is comboy story set in the American Southwest.