Biography
Regional Mexican/tejano artist Un Coyote (blessed José Angel Ledezma Quintero) went by himself in 1997 following taking part in bands such as for example La Costeña, La Banda el Limón, and Los Recoditos. Tierra Santa was produced that same calendar year, soon recording Un Coyote con Su Banda Tierra Santa’s debut record, Aquí Me Quedaré, accompanied by 1998’s Concedeme. To market 1999’s Un Amo and Profundamente, the group began touring Mexico as well as the U.S., effectively carrying out live for a large number of Mexican music enthusiasts. Culiacán-born Un Coyote and his ensemble came back with 2000’s Te Thereforeñé, 2001’s Cuando Regreso a Tus Brazos, and 2002’s Puras Ranchera and Un Amor No Tiene Edad. The band’s rural sensibility continuing through the entire reminder of its EMI tenure, including the albums Un Rancho Grande (2003), using its broadly acclaimed video for the one “Alla un Rancho Grande,” and Si Te Vuelves a Enamorar (2004). The top band agreed upon to Fonovisa in 2005 and released Suspiros, whose name track was popular single. Steadily, as their profession progressed, they started playing even more narcocorridos, which acquired become popular in Sinaloa, though their strategy remained totally traditional. Albums such as for example 2006’s Prohibido and 2008’s Un Polo Norte strengthened this, though alternative recordings continued to spotlight love music and party anthems. They still left Fonovisa after 2009’s Levanta Tu Vuelo. In 2011, while executing in the condition of Nayarit to get Escuela de la Vida, their debut for ISA Music, Un Coyote con Su Banda Tierra Santa’s stage was firebombed. Three associates were harmed, prompting Un Coyote to relocate along with his family members to america. Cultural commentators assumed which the occurrence was prompted by medication kingpins in retaliation for the group’s special event of competition’ exploits. No suspects had been apprehended, departing that theory unconfirmed. The music group didn’t concern another documenting until 2014’s broadly famous Alucine. In 2015, EMI Latin released the compilation 20 Corridos Bien Perrones, which went in the Mexican regional graphs, underscoring the group’s continuing popularity.