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  2. List of music artists and bands from Mexico - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of music artists and bands from Mexico, categorized according to musical genre. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  3. Music of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Northern traditional music or Norteño was highly influenced by immigrants from Germany, Poland, and Czechia to northern Mexico and the southwestern United States in the mid 1800s, the instruments and musical styles of the Central European immigrants were adopted to Mexican folk music, the accordion becoming especially popular and is still ...

  4. Category:Mexican musicians - Wikipedia

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    Lists of awards received by Mexican musician (14 P) Works by Mexican musicians (2 C) + Mexican LGBTQ musicians (4 C, 2 P) Mexican male musicians (7 C, 9 P)

  5. List of Mexican singers - Wikipedia

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    Aida Cuevas ; Aleida Núñez; Alejandra Guzmán; Alessandra Rosaldo; Alicia Villarreal; Alix Bauer; Ally Brooke; Amalia Mendoza; Amanda Miguel; Amparo Ochoa; Ana Bárbara

  6. Meet the Women Managing Música Mexicana’s Breakout ... - AOL

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    Except for Peso, all of those artists have something else in common, a rarity in regional Mexican music: female managers. More from Variety Singer-Songwriter Ivan Cornejo Signs With Interscope ...

  7. Mariachi - Wikipedia

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    Mariachi (US: / ˌ m ɑːr i ˈ ɑː tʃ i /, UK: / ˌ m ær-/, Spanish: [maˈɾjatʃi]) is an ensemble of musicians that typically play ranchera, the regional Mexican music dating back to at least the 18th century, evolving over time in the countryside of various regions of western Mexico. [1]

  8. Tejano music - Wikipedia

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    Lydia Mendoza was a singer and songwriter of traditional Mexican music. Tejano musicians like Flaco Jiménez and Esteban Steve Jordan carried on Martinez's tradition of accordion virtuosity and became a fixture on the international World Music scene by the 1980s. [citation needed]

  9. Son jarocho - Wikipedia

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    Son jarocho ("Veracruz Sound") is a regional folk musical style of Mexican Son from Veracruz, a Mexican state along the Gulf of Mexico.It evolved over the last two and a half centuries along the coastal portions of southern Tamaulipas state and Veracruz state, hence the term jarocho, a colloquial term for people or things from the port city of Veracruz.