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José Alfredo Jiménez Sandoval (Spanish pronunciation: [xoˈse alˈfɾeðo xiˈmenes]; 19 January 1926 – 23 November 1973) was a Mexican singer-songwriter, whose songs are regarded as the basis of modern Regional Mexican music and Rancheras. [1] During his lifetime, he wrote over a thousand songs, which have been covered by various artists.
Chavela Vargas was a Costa Rican-born Mexican singer who became famous for her interpretations of rancheras and other Latin American music styles. She was known for her distinctive voice, her nonconformist lifestyle, and her lesbian relationships with Frida Kahlo and others.
Ranchera is a style of music that originated from rural folk songs and became a symbol of national identity in Mexico. It is characterized by themes of love, patriotism, nature, and the grito mexicano, and has many popular composers and performers.
Las Jilguerillas was a Mexican ranchera duo formed by sisters Imelda and María Amparo Higuera in the 1950s. They had a long and successful career, won several awards, and appeared in films.
Paquita la del Barrio, born Francisca Viveros Barradas, is a Mexican singer, songwriter, and actress. She is known for her feminist and confrontational songs, such as "Rata de dos patas", and her Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2021 Billboard Latin Music Awards.
List of live albums, with selected details, chart positions, and certifications Title Details Peak chart positions Certifications; US [3]US Latin [4]MEX
Miguel Aceves Mejía, or "the God of Ranchera" as he was popularly known, was born in El Paso, Texas, and was registered in Chihuahua City in the state of Chihuahua. He became a popular Mexican film star during its golden age and was widely regarded for his interpretations of various Mexican musical genres, particularly the ranchera.
El Rey is a 1971 ranchera song by José Alfredo Jiménez, about a macho guy who is the king among his peers. The song has been covered by many artists, including Vicente Fernández, Luis Miguel, Maná and Christina Aguilera.