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Banda El Recodo
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Pancho Barraza
65,443 listeners
Singer/songwriter Pancho Barraza (born Francisco Javier Barraza Rodríguez), became involved in Mexican traditional music after moving to Ma… read moreSinger/songwriter Pancho Barraza (born Francisco Javier Barraza Rodríguez), became involved in Mexican traditional music after moving to Mazatlán and joining Banda San Sebastian and Banda Camino. He became los Recoditos' leading sin… read moreSinger/songwriter Pancho Barraza (born Francisco Javier Barraza Rodríguez), became involved in Mexican traditional music after moving to Mazatlán and joining Banda San Sebastian and Banda Camino. He became los Recoditos' leading singer in 1991, playing along with brothers Miguel, Víctor, and… read more -
Cardenales De Nuevo León
88,963 listeners
Originally from Monterrey, Mexico, Los Cardenales De Nuevo Leon primarily play norteño, but also include cumbia, bolero, and other dance st… read moreOriginally from Monterrey, Mexico, Los Cardenales De Nuevo Leon primarily play norteño, but also include cumbia, bolero, and other dance styles featuring the accordian and the bajo sexto. Since 1987, their recordings have found commercia… read moreOriginally from Monterrey, Mexico, Los Cardenales De Nuevo Leon primarily play norteño, but also include cumbia, bolero, and other dance styles featuring the accordian and the bajo sexto. Since 1987, their recordings have found commercial success in the US as well as Mexico. View wiki -
Los Tigres Del Norte
260,306 listeners
Mexican Norteño Grammy-winning legendary group, best known for (re)starting the "corrido" genre in the late 20th Century, as a mi… read moreMexican Norteño Grammy-winning legendary group, best known for (re)starting the "corrido" genre in the late 20th Century, as a milestone of its latest incarnation, known on one side as "narcocorrido" (ballads on smugg… read moreMexican Norteño Grammy-winning legendary group, best known for (re)starting the "corrido" genre in the late 20th Century, as a milestone of its latest incarnation, known on one side as "narcocorrido" (ballads on smugglers) and on the other, the new brew of socially-committed l… read more -
El Tigrillo Palma
57,893 listeners
El Rey De La Kush. El Tigrillo Palma released his first album in 1997. The album was well-received in Mexico and established him as one of … read moreEl Rey De La Kush. El Tigrillo Palma released his first album in 1997. The album was well-received in Mexico and established him as one of the most popular traditional singers of the time. In subsequent years, he continued to release alb… read moreEl Rey De La Kush. El Tigrillo Palma released his first album in 1997. The album was well-received in Mexico and established him as one of the most popular traditional singers of the time. In subsequent years, he continued to release albums that explored different genres including cumbia and bole… read more -
Sergio Vega "El Shaka"
34,052 listeners
Sergio Vega (a.k.a. el Shaka ("the Shaker"), real name: José Sergio Vega Cuamea) was a Mexican singer. He was the eighth member … read moreSergio Vega (a.k.a. el Shaka ("the Shaker"), real name: José Sergio Vega Cuamea) was a Mexican singer. He was the eighth member of a family of 13 children originally from the Horn Ejido, located on the outskirts of Ciudad Obre… read moreSergio Vega (a.k.a. el Shaka ("the Shaker"), real name: José Sergio Vega Cuamea) was a Mexican singer. He was the eighth member of a family of 13 children originally from the Horn Ejido, located on the outskirts of Ciudad Obregon, Sonora. As a child, he moved to the USA where he founde… read more