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José Pascual Antonio Aguilar Márquez Barraza [2] (17 May 1919 – 19 June 2007), known as Antonio Aguilar, was a Mexican singer and actor. He recorded over 150 albums, which sold 25 million copies, [ 3 ] and acted in more than 120 films. [ 4 ]
Caballo prieto azabache (La tumba de Villa) is a 1968 Mexican historical drama film starring Antonio Aguilar, Flor Silvestre, and Jaime Fernández.It focuses on a horse breeder named Jesús who is set on buying a horse known as "Caballo prieto" (dark horse) and pursuing a relationship with a singer named Genoveva Alarios.
Mensaje de Oro (2001) (First album with Antonio H. "El Guero" García and José Luis "El Chapete" Mejía) Pa'l Norte (2002) (Last album on Fonovisa) En El Tiempo (2003) (First album on Univision Records) 20 Corridos de Narco (2004) Con Experiencia y Juventud (2004) Corridos de Caballos (2004) Legado Norteño (2004) Tesoros de Coleccion (2004 ...
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In May, for the first time ever, two songs from the Mexican Regional genre made their way into the Billboard Hot 100 Top Five: Grupo Frontera's collaboration with Bad Bunny, titled "Un Porciento ...
Valentín de la Sierra is a 1968 Mexican film directed by René Cardona and starring Antonio Aguilar. [1] The film is inspired by the corrido of the same name, a dramatization of the death of Cristero rebel Valentín Ávila Ramírez. The setting of the film was changed to the earlier Mexican Revolution. [2]
Cooder produced Live in San Francisco and recorded with members of Corridos Famosos, which included vocalists Juliette Commagere, Terry Evans, and Arnold McCuller, Joachim Cooder on drums, Robert Francis on bass, Flaco Jiménez on accordion, and the ten-piece Mexican brass band La Banda Juvenil. [2]
Más Corridos 2018) Corridos Famosos y El Gordo Paz (2001) El Ratoncito Orejon (1997) El Ondeao (1998) Al Filo De La Navaja (2001) Antonio Fonseca (2001) En Vivo Desde Linares, Nuevo León (2001) La Carga Del Diablo (2001) Pistoleros De Fama (2001) 15 Éxitos de Beto Quintanilla (2002) Pa' La Raza (2002) Libertad de Expresión (2002) Corridos A ...