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Los Temerarios are a Mexican romantic music group started in 1978 by brothers Adolfo Angel and Gustavo Angel and their cousin Fernando Angel . During their early years they were known as Conjunto La Brisa. Los Temerarios have recorded more than 20 albums and been honored with multiple awards and award nominations. In 1991, they earned 5 Billboard awards nominations in the Latin categories. They have performed in many notable venues, such as Radio City Music Hall (where they became the first Mexican music act to lead a concert), Sports Arena, where they joined Bruce Springsteen and Michael Jackson as...
The versatile norteño band Beto y Sus Canarios were formed in 1987 in Huetamo Michoacan, Mexico, sometimes called the Tierra Caliente. Musical director Gabino Garcia approached Edilberto Portillo with the idea early that year and the two went to work auditioning and recruiting members, settling on musicians who had not been in any type of musical group before theirs. It took the ensemble seven months of rehearsal and organization before they began playing for community events and social gatherings. Early recordings generated local hits that became regional hits. Songs like "Mi Ultimo Contrabanda" and "Carga Fina" caught the ear of...
The Lurios are two sets of brothers dragged up from the smog-filled streets of the Teesside area. Captivating audiences with their youthfulness and sheer knack at writing brilliant indie-pop tunes, this four piece are currently crafting more and more songs and seem to be gathering more and more fans along the way, as they play the odd gig and shine the odd bit of lurio-light into the hearts of those that come to see them perform. around 2007/08 the lurios were no more, and the boys formed a band with other north east musicians to form Billy The Kid And...
Nuevo proyecto musical lidereado por Rita Indiana, hecho en la Republica Dominicana para la galaxia. Con "Tu Mai" la Montra no deja vivo sin morirse, ni muerto sin moverse. .
Found 8 songs, duration: 26:29
El Harapiento
El Harapiento
Pueblo Despierta
Dale A La Gaita