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  2. Los Rieleros del Norte - Wikipedia

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    Sobre los Rieles was released in September 2004, featuring the hit "Tu Nuevo Cariñito". 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 ...

  3. Polo Urías - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. José Guadalupe Esparza - Wikipedia

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    It is because of his peculiar style as a composer, that artists of the stature of Antonio Aguilar, Dulce, Lucero, Lupita Piñeda, Alejandro Fernández, Los Humildes, Mandingo, Banda Machos, Liberación, Guardianes del Amor, Los Rieleros del Norte, Pesado, among others, have made a point to reinterpret, and release their own versions of his songs.

  5. Los Invasores de Nuevo León - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Regional Mexican - Wikipedia

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    Bands such as Conjunto Primavera, Los Rieleros del Norte, and Polo Urías y su Máquina Norteña helped spread the popularity of the norteño with sax sound. A country en Español popularity boom, led by the band Caballo Dorado, reached the central regions of Mexico during the 1990s.

  7. 24th Annual Latin Grammy Awards - Wikipedia

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    Hay Niveles (Deluxe) – Los Rieleros del Norte; Best Regional Mexican Song "Un x100to" Bad Bunny, Edgar Barrera, Andrés Jael Correa Rios & Mag, songwriters (Grupo Frontera featuring Bad Bunny) "Aclarando la Mente" Joss Favela, songwriter (Joss Favela) "Alaska" Edgar Barrera & Camilo, songwriters (Camilo & Grupo Firme) "Ella Baila Sola"

  8. Grammy Award for Best Norteño Album - Wikipedia

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    2010 nominees included Cumbre Norteña for Déjame Soñar, El Compa Chuy for El Niño de Oro, Los Rieleros del Norte for Pese a Quien le Pese, Los Tigres del Norte for Tu Noche con Los Tigres del Norte, and Los Tucanes de Tijuana for Soy Todo Tuyo. The award was presented to Los Tigres del Norte for the second consecutive year.

  9. Ojinaga - Wikipedia

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    Ojinaga still retains its rural culture and environment, with relatively little pollution and few urban problems. Some of the most famous norteño-sax artists are from Ojinaga, such as Los Jilgueros del Arroyo, Conjunto Primavera, Los Rieleros del Norte, Polo Urías, Los Norteños de Ojinaga, Los Pescadores del Río Conchos, and Los Diamantes de Ojinaga.