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Luis Aguilar

Respected for his singing aswell as his performing, Luis Aguilar, aka el Gallo Giro, transpired in history among the great stars from the Golden Age group of Mexican Cinema. Aguilar wasn’t as prolific a documenting artist as a few of his followers would have loved; the majority of his performing …

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Saul Hernández

Best known while the business lead vocalist for legendary rock and roll en español group Caifanes, vocalist/songwriter/guitarist Saul Hernández still left the music group in 1995 and formed Jaguares. In 2011 he released his single debut, Remando, through EMI Latin.

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Julieta Venegas

Mexican singer/songwriter Julieta Venegas set up initially set up herself being a cutting-edge Latin choice artist through the past due ’90s, before her career shifted direction significantly with her third album, Sí (2003), a broadly attractive pop/rock effort graced with legitimate hits, including a few chart-toppers. In the wake of …

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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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Los Bukis

The Mexican group Los Bukis, an indigenous word which means “the youngsters,” recorded their debut album in 1975. It included Camilo Sesto’s “Quieres Ser Mi Amante,” a Spanish edition of the traditional “Emotions,” as well as the band’s 1st original strike, “Falso Amor.” The group was created by vocalist/songwriter Marco …

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Los Cadetes de Linares

Los Cadetes de Linares are among the oldest, longest-running norteño organizations functioning. Hailing from the tiny city of Linares in the condition of Nuevo Leon, Los Cadetes are acknowledged with authoring lots of the unique corridos. Their roots are very much disputed, as will be the rights towards the name …

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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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José José

Latin celebrity José José (given birth to José Romulo Sosa Ortíz) started taking part in festivals and contests around Mexico Town at a age group, teaming up with Paco Ortíz and Alfredo Benítez after taking acoustic guitar lessons. “Un Mundo” and “Mi Vida” had been the songs presented on his …

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Rolando Villazón

Touted just as one successor to Plácido Domingo, Rolando Villazón burst over the scene in the first 2000s using a flurry of appearances at best opera houses all over the world. Villazón was raised in Mexico Town. Domingo’s Perhaps Like album, documented with John Denver, was the initial exemplory case …

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Violento

Regional Mexican group Violento have released several albums within the Disa label. They obtained a hit using the solitary “Gracias a Dios” this year 2010. As well as the recording Gracias a Dios (2010), the group’s Disa catalog contains the full-length produces Míralos Bien (2003) and Y Que le Voy …

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