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Los Invasores de Nuevo León are a Mexican norteño set founded in 1977. The first members of the group was Eduardo "Lalo" Mora, Isidro "Chilo" Rodríguez, Luis González, Leo Márquez, Damián Ochoa, Mario Lara, César Domínguez and Mario Avena. Javier Ríos was the accordionist of Luis y Julián before joining Los Invasores de Nuevo León.
In 1980 he formed the famous group Los Invasores de Nuevo León. He had many great hits, including "Mi Casa Nueva" and "Laurita Garza" In 1993 he decides to pursue a solo career and becomes a successful singer in his own right. In 2020 he confirmed that he acquired the COVID-19 virus, but is now stable. [1]
He was previously the lead vocalist of norteño band Los Invasores de Nuevo León, but left for a solo career with EMI Records in 1999. [1] References
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Some artists that fall under this style include Los Cadetes de Linares, Ramón Ayala y Los Bravos del Norte, Los Invasores de Nuevo León, Los Cardenales de Nuevo León, and Pesado. Pacific Norteño : Uses the same instruments as traditional northeastern norteño, but has a rougher sound; in part due to being influenced by banda music from ...
"Es Demasiado Tarde" ("It's Too Late") [1] is a song written and performed by Mexican singer-songwriter Ana Gabriel. It was released in 1990 by CBS Records and first included on the compilation album México, Voz y Sentimiento which also featured songs performed by Luis Angel, Vikki Carr, Aida Cuevas, Lorenzo de Monteclaro, Antonio De Jesús, Pedro Fernández, Hermanas Huerta, Tania Libertad ...
Nuevo León, [a] officially the Free and Sovereign State of Nuevo León, [b] is a state in northeastern Mexico.The state borders the Mexican states of Tamaulipas, Coahuila, Zacatecas, and San Luis Potosi, and has an extremely narrow international border with the U.S. state of Texas.
Luis Carvajal y de la Cueva founds the Nuevo Reino de León (New Kingdom of León). 15 December 1777 Pope Pius VI creates the episcopate of Nuevo León in the bull Relata semper. 29 October 1810 News of the Grito de Dolores arrive to Monterrey: 7 May 1824 Nuevo León is designated a Mexican state. 5 March 1825