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The following article lists the monthly number-one songs on the Mexican Selecciones Musicales chart from January 1950 to December 1960. The source for these charts is the book Musicosas: manual del comentarista de radio y televisión by Roberto Ayala, who was the director of the Selecciones Musicales magazine.
Los Tres Diamantes: 2 "Llévame" Gonzalo Curiel: Elvira Ríos / Emilio Tuero: 3 "Pecado" Enrique Mario Francini, Armando Pontier & Carlos Bahr: Orquesta Francini-Pontier / Trío Los Panchos: 4 "Ella" José Alfredo Jiménez: Miguel Aceves Mejía / Pedro Infante: 5 "Condición" Gabriel Ruiz: Los Tres Diamantes 6 "La que se fue" José Alfredo ...
Trio Bolero, a unique ensemble of two guitars and one cello. Other singers in singing boleros in Mexico are Óscar Chávez, José Ángel Espinoza and Álvaro Carrillo. Included among the acclaimed interpreters of the bolero on the radio and the international concert stage were the Mexican tenors Juan Arvizu and Nestor Mesta Chayres.
The bolero-son: long-time favourite dance music in Cuba, captured abroad under the misnomer 'rumba'. The bolero-mambo in which slow and beautiful lyrics were added to the sophisticated big-band arrangements of the mambo. The bolero-cha, 1950s derivative with a chachachá rhythm. The bachata, a Dominican derivative developed in the 1960s.
Trío Los Panchos, one of the most successful Mexican tríos of all time.. A trío romántico is a group of vocalists-guitarists, with origins in Mexico and other places in Hispanic America, that performs romantic songs, based on rhythms like bolero, vals and pasillo, mostly.
Los Tres Reyes is a music group initially linked to the trío romántico style, comparable to Los Panchos, before expanding to perform varied Latin American music. Gilberto and Raúl Puente, twins, were founders of the group in 1957 and remain in it. Gilberto plays the requinto very well and is able to imitate the Los Panchos style easily ...
Los Dandys Los Tres Diamantes Javier Solís Marco Antonio Muñiz Los Teen Tops Los Hooligans Ecuador: 1 Julio Jaramillo Number-one compositions (it denotes the ...
He was among the first artists to sing in the new style now known as bolero-ranchera. He sang boleros typically associated with trio music but which now were accompanied by mariachis . Solís was a versatile interpreter singing not only boleros, but rancheras , corridos , danzones , waltzes , and tangos , among others.