Mari Trini, the aristocratic singer-songwriter from Murcia who paid dearly for her rebellion. With more than ten million albums sold, hits like Amores, Yo no soy esa, Yo confesso or A star in my garden swept Europe, Latin America, the USA and even Japan.

Despite this, her existence was no bed of roses for a woman ahead of her time. She always wore long pants and skirts, she smoked Gauloises, very strong black French tobacco, and she had a license to drive Formula 1.