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José Ariel Camacho Barraza (July 8, 1992 – February 25, 2015) [1] was a Mexican musician and singer-songwriter. He predominantly performed regional Mexican music, mainly corridos . [ 2 ] He was the lead singer and lead guitarist of his group, Ariel Camacho y Los Plebes del Rancho .
An iconic Regional Mexican style guitarist named Ariel Camacho used his signature 12-string with a requinto style set-up before he died young and many players favor his model in particular. [ 5 ] Artists today have turned Norteño into a popular urban style, though it recently became very notable in mainstream media, not limiting itself to ...
An iconic Regional Mexican style guitarist named Ariel Camacho used his signature 12-string with a requinto style set-up before he died young and many players favor his model in particular. [ 10 ] The traditional bajo sexto, engineered to endure high tension, differs markedly from the smaller and more modest physique of modern 12-string guitars ...
The group was founded in 2013 as Ariel Camacho y Los Plebes del Rancho, by Mexican musician Ariel Camacho and his friend César Sánchez and were originally signed to JG Entertainment. They signed with DEL Records in 2014, but then left in 2016 due to disputes with the label's owner. The death of Ariel Camacho caused changes to the group.
DEL Records are an American Spanish language record label founded by Angel Del Villar in 2009. Its headquarters is in Bell Gardens, California and includes DEL Records, DEL Publishing, DEL Studios and DEL Entertainment, all of which focus on regional Mexican music, specifically with genres from Mexico's pacific states such as banda, Pacific-style norteño, norteño-banda, sierreño, sierreño ...
Recordando a una Leyenda – Los Plebes del Rancho de Ariel Camacho, Christian Nodal; ... Sonata para Guitarra" – Manuel Barrueco. Roberto Sierra, composer
February 25 – Ariel Camacho, 22, Mexican singer (traffic collision) [34] March 8 – Inezita Barroso, 90, Brazilian folk singer [35] March 30 – Aniceto Molina, 75, Colombian cumbia musician [36] April 5 – Claudio Prieto, 80, Spanish composer [37] May 13 – Lucy Fabery, 84, Puerto Rican Latin jazz recording artist [38]
Pluma considered the late young Mexican singers Ariel Camacho and Valentín Elizalde as his primary influences for his sound, interpreting their songs at an early age. [3] [23] [207] [208] An avid listener of hip-hop music, he enlisted Canadian rapper Drake as his favorite artist, citing him as a reflection of growing up across borders. [206]