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Los Ángeles Azules

Mexican group Los Ángeles Azules were shaped in the first ’80s by brothers Unías, José, and Jorge Mejía Avante. Playing a Latin design referred to as onda grupera, the music group became a chart-topping action after issuing Inolvidables in 1996, shortly achieving platinum position in Argentina, where they effectively performed …

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Pancho Barraza

Vocalist/songwriter Pancho Barraza (given birth to Francisco Javier Barraza Rodríguez), became involved with Mexican traditional music after moving to Mazatlán and signing up for Banda San Sebastian and Banda Camino. He became los Recoditos’ leading vocalist in 1991, playing alongside brothers Miguel, Víctor, and Silvano Sarabia, Poncho Lizarraga, and Enrique …

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Duelo

Mexican singer/songwriter Oscar Treviño started playing alongside accordionist Dimas López within a duo called Duelo Norteño. These were became a member of by drummer Juan Barrera, bassist Cristián Rivera, and percussionist Edgar Rodríguez immediately after. Duelo became mixed up in Mexican/local music scene using the worldwide release from the band’s …

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Alicia Villarreal

After taking part in different rings in her native city, regional Mexican singer Alicia Villarreal became a member of successful Grupo Límite, playing alongside accordionist Gerardo Padilla, guitarist Sergio Ponce, bassist Jesús Cantú, percussionist Carlos Memoryírez, and drummer Juan Cantú. Grupo Límite debuted using the discharge of Por Puro Amor …

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Margarita “La Diosa de la Cumbia”

Vocalist Margarita (María de Santa Teresita Gaviria) offers earned the nickname “The Goddess of Cumbia,” because of her pivotal function in the introduction of Colombian cumbia since it evolved to become successful business genre in Mexico. Delivered in Medellin in 1960, as an adolescent she started performing at close friends’ …

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