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Francisco Avitia Tapia (13 May 1915 – 29 June 1995), commonly known as "El Charro Avitia", was a Mexican singer, primarily of ranchera and corrido genres. [1] His best known songs include "Maquina 501," "Caballo alazán lucero," and "El Muchacho Alegre". He also acted in films such as Primero soy mexicano (1950) and El zurdo (1965).
El Trono de México is a regional Mexican band from the state of Mexico. The group was formed in 2004, in Santo Tomás de los Plátanos, a town within the state of Mexico and began their career with "Registros Skalona". They released the albums Dos Veces Mexicano (2004), El Pesudo (2005), El Muchacho Alegre (2006), and Fuego Nuevo (2007). The ...
"El Muchacho Alegre" Won "Mamacita" Won 2023 "Caramelo (Remix)" Won [22] "Despeinada" Won Guinness World Records: 2020 Himself Artist with The Most Videos to Reach One Billion Views on YouTube Won [23] Most Billboard Latin Music Award Nominations For a Single Artist In a Single Year Won
Since 2015, Fuerza Regida has been one of the hardest-working acts in música Mexicana. With "Pero No Te Enamores," the band's eighth studio album, it's evolving the genre.
El conquistador (1947) Los cristeros (1947) as Tío Alejo; Reina de reinas: La Virgen María (1948) as Caifás; Río Escondido (1948) as Don Marcelino; El muchacho alegre (1948) as Don Manuel; La sin ventura (1948) as Don Nicolás; La casa de la Troya (1948) as Don Servando; Maclovia (1948) as Cabo Mendoza; El gallero (1948) as Aurelio de la ...
Ignacio Pérez Meza, better known as Luis Pérez Meza [2] or El Trovador del Campo (22 May 1917 – 9 June 1981) was a Mexican singer, boxer and actor. He was a singer of banda and ranchera music, he also appeared in several films of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema .
A 20-year-old California man was detained for allegedly planning a mass shooting at a government building in a parallel and coordinated attack with the teenage girl who gunned down two people at a ...
El charro Negro (1940) - Hombre en cantina (uncredited) El jefe máximo (1940) Hombre o demonio (1940) Con su amable permiso (1940) - Empleado del periódico (uncredited) El Zorro de Jalisco (1941) - Chofer (uncredited) Creo en Dios (1941) Neither Blood nor Sand (1941) - Miembro cuadrilla (uncredited) Adios mi chaparrita (1941) - Vaquero