Limpias de Parada was born in
Trinidad, the capital of the
Beni Department in 1915. She was the daughter of writer and journalist
Manuel Limpias Saucedo, founder of the newspaper
El Echo del Beni, published in Trinidad. She began performing with groups such as "Los Carlos" and "Los Trinitarios", and in
Cochabamba she formed the ensembles "Los Benianas" and "Las Chaskatikas". She began to act in television in Buenos Aires with much success. Limpias de Parada produced a diversity of music. Some of her best known songs include "Quiero estar en Cochabamba", "Canita al aire", 'No estas en mi", "La vida y el Mamore", the
polka "Escúchame", "No nací para casado", "Callaron las guitarras", "La Pascana", "Vera Cruz", "Canción para encontrarme", "Pobre lunita" and "Como una cintita". She often performed with her sister Mary and her daughter Ana María, and recorded songs with
Gladys Moreno and
Nora Zapata. Limpias de Parada served as President of the Bolivian Institute of Art (IBART). She was also noted for her charity work, and was a benefactor of the Alberta Reyes d'Avis children's hospital in Trinidad and organized charity evenings in Cochabamba to raise money for the Albina Patiño Hospital. ==Musical works==