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In July 2005, Que el Mundo Ruede was released as the Rieleros' newest album. In 2006, Siempre Imitado Jamas Igualado was released, featuring the song "Voy a Llorar Por Ti", and on June 26, 2007, their album, Ven y Dime: 25 años was released, featuring the single "Un Juego". On May 27, 2008.
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Polo's professional career started in 1975 as founding member of the band Los Jilgueros del Arroyo along with his brothers, Israel, Alberto, Jesús, and Raúl. Polo served as the bassist. Then in 1985, he joined Los Rieleros del Norte as the band's primary vocalist and bassist. He was also a songwriter.
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About Face (album) Absolution (album) Adam and Eve (Catherine Wheel album) Alan Parsons Live; American English (album) Animals (Pink Floyd album) Atom Heart Mother; Audioslave (album) Autumn '67 – Spring '68
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The name Rieleros was chosen to honor the area's railroad heritage. The team debuted in the Mexican League on 14 March 1975 losing 1–5 against the Charros de Jalisco in the Parque Alberto Romo Chávez. [3] [4] In 1978, the Rieleros won the Mexican League championship, managed by Jaime Favela in his first season as manager.