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Los Palominos

The Tejano music from the Tx and Mexico borderlands continues to be transformed into a thrilling dance music by Los Palominos. While their repertoire includes polkas, rancheros, boleros, ballads, and cumbias and their instrumentation is dependant on the traditional noises of accordion and bajo sexto, the Uvalde, TX-based music group …

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Saul Viera

Saul Viera was created in southern California to Mexican parents who hailed from Tierra Generosa, Nayarit. His profession being a vocalist can be something of happenstance just as much as creative will and eyesight. One night time, Viera went to a membership with several friends. Coming to an all but …

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Rogelio Martínez

Mexican Rogelio Martínez began singing at an extremely young age, recognized by his father, artist Juan José Martínez. Rogelio effectively participated in various music contests after his family members transferred to the U.S. Furthermore, he began an acting profession, producing his debut while playing a job in the 1997 film …

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Juan Rivera

Blessed in the U.S., but elevated in the bosom of the native Mexican family members, Juan Rivera was mainly inspired by his dad, Pedro Rivera, a musician and creator of Cintas Acuario. Football enthusiast and sibling of Jenni Rivera (aka Corrido’s First Female) and Lupillo Rivera, Juan Rivera (referred to …

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Tobias Rene

A indigenous of New Mexico, Tobias Rene has already established a successful profession in the Southwest since 1999 being a singer of traditional Spanish music. His initial record, Por Primera Vez, was released in 1999 and continued to win a fantastic 12 Hispano Music Honours. The follow-up, Con Ganas, premiered …

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Don Santiago Jimenez, Sr.

Don Santiago was the visionary person in an accordion-crazy family members. He offers received practically all of the credit for combining the ranchera tunes of North Mexico having a snappy German polka defeat and accordion designs. His dad, Patricio, have been an in-demand accordion performer round the turn from the …

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Conjunto Agua Azul

Un Conjunto Agua Azul was shaped in the middle-1970’s by music group leader Mario González, increasing to prominence almost thirty years later on using the post-millennial Regional Mexican music boom. From San Luis Potosi, the music group required their name from an area natural springtime. The group got their begin …

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Conjunto Primavera

By enough time Conjunto Primavera joined the roster of regional Mexican monolith Fonovisa Files in 1996, the romantically inclined sextet had currently become among the leading norteño acts of your day, yet their recognition only continued to grow, because they began frequently topping the regional charts using their bottomless well …

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Tony de la Rosa

Norteño music veteran Tony de la Rosa was among the initial bandleaders to include drums and amplification towards the tradition-bound conjunto design. De la Rosa was created in 1931 in Sarita, Tx, and started playing a double-row squeezebox accordion at age 11. He founded a conjunto music group in the …

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Diego Rivas

Originally through the northwestern city of Culiacan within the state of Sinaloa, Mexico, Diego Rivas began his career in music singing at various school functions, inspired with the music of greats like Pedro Infante, Javier Solís, Los Tigres del Norte, and Ramon Ayala. Following a stint performing with Arriba Mi …

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