Los Tigres del Norte joined a roster of musical greats including Paul McCartney with their debut on “The Simpsons.” ...
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Los Tigres Del Norte to Join ‘Simpsons’ Universe for a Corrido as a ‘Tip of the Hat’ to Latino Fans
"When we heard back that they were game, I couldn’t have been more thrilled," says Cesar Mazariegos, who wrote and produced ...
Former U.S. President Donald Trump is removed from the stage by the Secret Service following an incident during a campaign rally on July 13, at the Butler Farm Show Inc. in Butler, Pennsylvania. A ...
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From Sinaloa to Springfield: Los Tigres del Norte make history on The Simpsons with original corrido
The cultural border between U.S. pop television and Mexican regional music is officially gone. Los Tigres del Norte are set ...
PHOENIX — A Valley band was surprised when they received a call from the Phoenix Suns requesting a song in Spanish. “We were on the road between Tucson and Phoenix, we came out with the lyrics in 10 ...
The provocative song is Peso's first solo release since dropping Éxodo earlier this summer. By Griselda Flores Senior Editor, Latin Peso Pluma isn’t wrapping up the year just yet. The Mexican music ...
His image can be found on T-shirts at California markets, and fans still listen to his raspy voice singing the corridos, or Mexican ballads, that made Chalino Sánchez famous. Decades after he was ...
Backstage at the Sueños Music Festival in Chicago, a soothing corrido ballad cut through the airwaves, but it was hard to make out the source. Seconds later, Óscar Maydon emerged with his entourage, ...
Most recently, La Original Banda el Limón released a corrido dedicated to Vice President Kamala Harris. By Griselda Flores Senior Editor, Latin Just days before the Nov. 5 presidential elections in ...
When visiting Mexico, most tourists are happy to bring home T-shirts, bottles of tequila, or novelty mugs as souvenirs. But after a successful run of tour dates in Mexico, in support of his album, X ...
For over 200 years, the Mexican corrido has told stories of derring-do about heroes and villains and hero-villains galore. The ballad form naturally carried over to the United States, and eventually ...
If you live in the United States, you’ve probably heard a Mexican corrido. These tragic ballads—often mixed with accordions and bouncy norteño music—play nonstop in Mexican restaurants and on ...
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