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Jeans

Mexican young pop sensation Denim jeans were shaped in 1995, building their debut using the release of the self-titled recording in 1996, featuring the foursome’s 1st strikes: “Pepe,” “Me personally Pongo Mis Denim jeans,” and “Talvez.” That same 12 months, the female take action accomplished a Heraldo honor for Revelation …

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Enrique Guzmán

Among Latin rock’s pioneers, Mexican vocalist/songwriter/guitarist/professional Enrique Sanchez Guzman began his profession in the ’50s being a performing, acting teenager heart-throb such as Bobby Darin. Along with translating strikes like “Jailhouse Rock and roll,” “Blue Suede Sneakers” and “Multiplication” for the Latin market, Guzman also composed strikes of his very …

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Caló

Mexican pop/hip-hop group Caló (a Spanish synonym for gypsy) shaped in 1990, although group’s five members — Maya, María, Andrés, Gerardo, and Claudio — had collaborated for a long time before their formal formation. Sisters Maya and María performed jointly beginning at eight years. After years employed in theatre, the …

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Ricardo Arjona

Guatemalan singer/songwriter Ricardo Arjona is among the more respected Latin performers, mostly for his sociable conscience and his integrity on paper and performing tunes. Created in Antigua, he was thinking about music from an early on age but later on decided to turn into a rural schoolteacher. He also performed …

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Fobia

Mexican substitute pop/rock pioneer Fobia produced their debut using the release of the self-titled album in 1990, featuring “Microbito,” the band’s 1st hit, accompanied by 1991’s Mundo Feliz and 1993’s Leche. After issuing Amor Chiquito in 1995, initial drummer Jorge Amaro made a decision to keep the act, becoming changed …

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El Tri

Mexican el Tri started taking part in in the past due ’60s beneath the name of 3 Souls in my own Brain, singing in the British language until they released their third album. The music group, led by Alejandro Lora, continues to be regarded as a Latin rock and roll …

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Sonora Santanera

La Sonora Santanera’s innovator, Carlos Colorado, belonged to an area orquesta in his hometown of Barra de Santa Ana, nonetheless it had not been until he moved to Mexico Town that his group, Tropical Santanera, was created. The music group played private celebrations around the town, attracting the eye of …

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Caifanes

A respected light from the Latin American alternative rock and roll community, Caifanes were formed in Mexico Town in 1986 by vocalist Saul Hernández, guitarist Alejandro Marcovich, and drummer Alfonso Andre. The group released their eponymously entitled debut LP in 1988, gaining some U.S. airplay using the one “La Negra …

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Alejandra Guzmán

Vocalist and songwriter Alejandra Guzmán is simultaneously thought to be the “Queen of Mexican Rock and roll” as well as the “Poor Gal of Latin Pop,” famous for her frank, explicit lyrics and scandalous stage displays, and beloved on her behalf big, raspy contralto, that is with the capacity of …

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Maldita Vecindad

Latin rockers Maldita Vecindad con Los Hijos del Quinto Deck formed in Mexico Town in 1985; composed of vocalist Roco, guitarists Un Pato and Sax, bassist Aldo and drummer Pacho, the group debuted in 1988 having a self-titled LP which gained acclaim because of its fusion of rock and roll, …

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