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Vikki Carr

American vocalist

Musical artist

Florencia Vicenta de Casillas-Martínez Cardona[3] (born July 19, 1940), known by her stage name Vikki Carr, is an American vocalist. She has a singing career that spans more than five decades.

Born in El Paso, Texas, to Mexican parents, she has performed in a variety of musical genres, including pop, jazz and country, while her greatest success has come from singing in Spanish. She established the Vikki Carr Scholarship Foundation in 1971. Vikki Carr has won three Grammys and was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2008 at the 9th Annual Latin Grammy Awards.[4]

Career

Cardona was born in El Paso, Texas, on July 19, 1940. In 1958, she graduated from Rosemead High School in Rosemead, California, in a class that included famed fashion designer Bob Mackie. Under the stage name "Vikki Carr" she signed with Liberty Records in 1962. Her first single to achieve success was "He's a Rebel", which in 1962 reached No. 3 in Australia and No. 115 in the United States. Producer Phil Spector heard Carr c

SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO – Vikki Vargas sees the future of journalism, and it’s sitting in the third row of a packed high school gymnasium.

The Emmy-winning and groundbreaking TV journalist – Vargas was the first Latina reporter hired by KNBC-TV NBC4LA nearly three decades ago – is waiting for the name of her daughter, Chandler, to be called at graduation ceremonies at JSerra Catholic High School.

Chandler, who uses the last name of her father, Michael Nason, a public relations specialist, grew up watching her mom on TV.

“Mama!” Chandler would say, and then kiss the screen.

On this Saturday morning in San Juan Capistrano, all the attention is on Chandler, who is leaving this summer to attend the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State University.

Vargas aims a small flip video at her daughter – an old-school reporter peering through a lens at the future of a profession in the midst of wrenching changes.

Chandler is excited about studying to become a multimedia journalist trained in print, broadcast and digital platforms.

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The final week of Vikki Vargas‘s long career as a reporter for KNBC-TV Channel 4 unfolded much as her previous four decades at the station had — Vargas, out in the field, covering stories in Orange County, her personal and professional home for nearly all her life and career.

Has there ever been a reporter who spent as many years as the face and voice of TV news in Orange County? We don’t think so.

Which added to the shock viewers felt earlier this month when word arrived that Vargas, 63, was among the five longtime KNBC-TV reporters who’d decided to take early retirement offers and leave the station at the end of the year.

  • KNBC photojournalist Armando Aparicio, right, tapes a segment with longtime KNBC Orange County Bureau Chief, Vikki Vargas, left, on the retiring KNBC anchor Chuck Henry in Orange on Thursday, December 22, 2022. Vikki Vargas is also retiring after more than 40 years at the station. (Photo by Leonard Ortiz, Orange County Register/SCNG)

  • Longtime KNBC Orange County Bureau Chief, Vikki Vargas, pictured in Orange on Thursday, Dec

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