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Los Tigres Del Norte
258,698 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 -
Los Huracanes Del Norte
86,403 listeners
Los Huracanes del Norte (The Northern Hurricanes) are a Mexican Norteño group, originally from Tangancicuaro, Michoacan but based out of Sa… read moreLos Huracanes del Norte (The Northern Hurricanes) are a Mexican Norteño group, originally from Tangancicuaro, Michoacan but based out of San Jose, California, USA. They are one of the genre's most popular performers. The group first… read moreLos Huracanes del Norte (The Northern Hurricanes) are a Mexican Norteño group, originally from Tangancicuaro, Michoacan but based out of San Jose, California, USA. They are one of the genre's most popular performers. The group first formed under the name Los Cuatro del Norte in 1969 by three… read more -
Cardenales De Nuevo León
88,093 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 -
Banda El Recodo
203,686 listeners
Banda Sinaloense el Recodo de Don Cruz Lizárraga, often referred to as Banda el Recodo is one of the best-known Mexican banda groups. Since… read moreBanda Sinaloense el Recodo de Don Cruz Lizárraga, often referred to as Banda el Recodo is one of the best-known Mexican banda groups. Since its founding in 1938, it has been under the direction of the Lizárraga family. Banda el Recodo ha… read moreBanda Sinaloense el Recodo de Don Cruz Lizárraga, often referred to as Banda el Recodo is one of the best-known Mexican banda groups. Since its founding in 1938, it has been under the direction of the Lizárraga family. Banda el Recodo has performed with such popular artists as Juan Gabriel and Vi… read more -
Los Rieleros Del Norte
79,183 listeners
Los Rieleros del Norte ("Railers of the North") is a Mexican norteño band. Founded in the southwestern U.S. town of Pecos, Texas … read moreLos Rieleros del Norte ("Railers of the North") is a Mexican norteño band. Founded in the southwestern U.S. town of Pecos, Texas 1979 by Manolo Morales, Los Rieleros del Norte is one of the oldest norteño bands still playing to… read moreLos Rieleros del Norte ("Railers of the North") is a Mexican norteño band. Founded in the southwestern U.S. town of Pecos, Texas 1979 by Manolo Morales, Los Rieleros del Norte is one of the oldest norteño bands still playing today. Morales called the band "Los Rieleros" becaus… read more -
Los Cadetes de Linares
132,804 listeners
Los Cadetes de Linares are a conjunto – also known as a norteño group—and their accordion and bajo sexto waltzes are well known in bo… read moreLos Cadetes de Linares are a conjunto – also known as a norteño group—and their accordion and bajo sexto waltzes are well known in both Mexico and the Southwest. They are known also because of their appearances in classic Mexican f… read moreLos Cadetes de Linares are a conjunto – also known as a norteño group—and their accordion and bajo sexto waltzes are well known in both Mexico and the Southwest. They are known also because of their appearances in classic Mexican films. The founding members are from Linares, Nuevo Leon, Mex… read more -
Los Invasores De Nuevo León
59,890 listeners
Los Invasores de Nuevo Leon, a Mexican norteña music group, were formed in 1978 in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. Current members are: Javi… read moreLos Invasores de Nuevo Leon, a Mexican norteña music group, were formed in 1978 in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. Current members are: Javier Ríos, who plays accordeon and does backup vocals. Rolando Marroquín, vocals. Homero de León, el… read moreLos Invasores de Nuevo Leon, a Mexican norteña music group, were formed in 1978 in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. Current members are: Javier Ríos, who plays accordeon and does backup vocals. Rolando Marroquín, vocals. Homero de León, electric bass. Eliud López, drums. Rigoberto Marroquín, double… read more -
Banda Machos
105,972 listeners
Banda Machos made its debut with the release of a cassette format album called Serían las Dos. The group's breakthrough came after iss… read moreBanda Machos made its debut with the release of a cassette format album called Serían las Dos. The group's breakthrough came after issuing Sangre de Indio, featuring a style known as la quebradita, popularized in Los Angeles' L… read moreBanda Machos made its debut with the release of a cassette format album called Serían las Dos. The group's breakthrough came after issuing Sangre de Indio, featuring a style known as la quebradita, popularized in Los Angeles' Latin circuit in the early '90s. In 1993, Banda Machos w… read more -
Carlos Y Jose
62,054 listeners
Carlos Y Jose was formed in 1968 in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico and a famous Norteño Dou along with Ramon Ayala, Lalo Mora, Los Cadetes D… read moreCarlos Y Jose was formed in 1968 in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico and a famous Norteño Dou along with Ramon Ayala, Lalo Mora, Los Cadetes De Linares, Los Invasores De Nuevo León, Cardenales De Nuevo León, Los Tigres Del Norte, Los Huraca… read moreCarlos Y Jose was formed in 1968 in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico and a famous Norteño Dou along with Ramon Ayala, Lalo Mora, Los Cadetes De Linares, Los Invasores De Nuevo León, Cardenales De Nuevo León, Los Tigres Del Norte, Los Huracanes Del Norte, Los Rieleros Del Norte, Los Tucanes De Tijuan… read more