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  2. Los Humildes - Wikipedia

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    Los Humildes are a Mexican grupero band from Modesto, California.Their music has been a staple in the lives of many Mexicans and Mexican-Americans for many decades. They received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Mexican-American performance in 1986 for their album 13 Aniversario.

  3. Rudy Flores, who founded Los Humildes and created his own ...

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    Los Humildes quickly sold out shows in Houston, Chicago and elsewhere. In fact, the band members thought Flores was up to his old tricks when he revealed a promoter promised a $10,000 payday for a ...

  4. José Guadalupe Esparza - Wikipedia

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    José Guadalupe Esparza. José Guadalupe Esparza (born 12 October 1954) is a Mexican singer-songwriter and the frontman of the grupero band Bronco. He was born in Durango, but grew up in the city of Apodaca, Nuevo León, where he attended elementary and high school. From an early age, he wanted to become a singer.

  5. Mario Almada (actor) - Wikipedia

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    El canto de los humildes (1982) Una leyenda de amor (1982) Contrabandos humanos (1982) Las pobres illegales (1982) San Miguel el alto (1982) La mugrosita (1982) Los cuates de la Rosenda (1982) Los dos matones (1983) Cazador de asesinos (1981) Aborto: Canta a la vida (1983) Siete en la mira (1984) Asalto en Tijuana (1984) Gatilleros del Río ...

  6. Grupera - Wikipedia

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    Grupera (also known as Grupero or Onda Grupera) is a subgenre of regional Mexican music. It reached the height of its popularity in the 1990s, especially in rural areas. [1] Grupera music traces its roots to the rock groups of the 1960s yet has evolved significantly over time. Typically performed by ensembles of four or more musicians, the ...

  7. 1970s in Latin music - Wikipedia

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    This article includes an overview of the major events and trends in Latin music in the 1970s, namely in Ibero-America (including Spain and Portugal). This includes recordings, festivals, award ceremonies, births and deaths of Latin music artists, and the rise and fall of various subgenres in Latin music from 1970 to 1979.

  8. Banda music - Wikipedia

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    Banda music was established in the 1880s in the Mexican state of Sinaloa and expanded to other nearby states in the 1890s. Its roots come from the overlapping of Mexican music with polka music. At the time, many German Mexicans lived in the states of Sinaloa, Chihuahua, Oaxaca, Yucatan, Jalisco and Nuevo León.

  9. Bronco (Mexican band) - Wikipedia

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    Bronco is a Mexican grupero band originating from Apodaca, Nuevo León. [1] Their modern take on regional Mexican music in the 1980s and 1990s helped earn them international recognition with original band members José Guadalupe "Lupe" Esparza, Ramiro Delgado, Javier Villareal, and José Luis "Choche" Villareal creating music that would go on to top record charts.