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  2. Guadalajara (song) - Wikipedia

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    Hacen mas fresco el dulce tepache Junto a la birria con el mariachi Que en los parianes y alfarerias Suena con triste melancolia. Ay ay ay ay! Laguna de Chapala. Tienes de un cuento la magia, Cuento de ocasos y de alboradas, De enamoradas noches lunadas, Quieta, Chapala, es tu laguna, Novia romántica como ninguna. Ay ay ay ay! Zapopitan del alma,

  3. Cielo rojo (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Cielo rojo" (Red Sky) is a huapango song written by Juan Záizar, a singer-songwriter from the Mexican state of Jalisco. [1] It is one of Mexican singer Flor Silvestre's greatest hits and also one of her signature songs. She first recorded it in 1957 with the Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán for the RCA Víctor label.

  4. Vargas de Tecalitlán - Wikipedia

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    The Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán was born in a small city called Tecalitlán, to the south of Jalisco. Founded in 1897 by Don Gaspar Vargas the formation during those years was provided by the guitarra de golpe (or mariachera ) played precisely by Don Gaspar, the wooden harp by Manuel Mendoza, and two violins played by Lino Quintero and ...

  5. El Son de la Negra - Wikipedia

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    "El Son de la Negra" (lit. The Song of the Black Woman) is a Mexican folk song , originally from Tepic, Nayarit , [ 1 ] before its separation from the state of Jalisco , and best known from an adaptation by Jalisciense musical composer Blas Galindo in 1940 for his suite Sones de mariachi .

  6. Juan Gabriel con el Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán - Wikipedia

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    Juan Gabriel Con El Mariachi Vargas De Tecalitlan is the fourth studio album by Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel with music performed by Vargas de Tecalitlán. It was released in 1974. [1] In 1977, Juan Gabriel made his film debut in Nobleza Ranchera alongside superstar Mexican actresses Sara García and Verónica Castro. Songs from this ...

  7. ¡Ay, Jalisco, no te rajes! - Wikipedia

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    "¡Ay, Jalisco, no te rajes!" or in English Jalisco, don't back down is a Mexican ranchera song composed by Manuel Esperón with lyrics by Ernesto Cortázar Sr. It was written in 1941 [ 1 ] and featured in the 1941 Mexican film ¡Ay Jalisco, no te rajes! , after which it became an enormous hit in Mexico. [ 2 ]

  8. Baile folklórico - Wikipedia

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    A woman dancing folklórico in the traditional dress of Jalisco. In the state of Jalisco, its Jarabe Tapatio, or "hat dance", while the son and El baile de los sonajeros are famous dances which accompany the mariachi; one of the most popular songs is "El Son de la Negra" (1940). The state of Guerrero is known for its sintesis and tixtla.

  9. México en la Piel (album) - Wikipedia

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    "El Viajero", the album's first single, was released on 15 September 2004 to coincide with Mexican Independence Day. [7] Its music video was filmed in Amatitán, Jalisco and was directed by Pedro Torres. [8] The second single from the album, "Que Seas Feliz", was released on 26 September 2004. [9]

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