SAN FRANCISCO -- He can bring you to tears with his Italian arias. But tenor Arturo Chacón-Cruz started his musical journey by singing popular Spanish mariachi songs. The Mexican singer starred in the ...
More captivating is her voice, which soars over a bed of trumpets, accordion and guitarrón as she performs Mexican standards like "Cielo Rojo" and "Amor Eterno." Sitting in a nondescript booth in a ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Mariachi singer Deyra Barrera is reaching a new audience following her collaboration with rap superstar Kendrick Lamar. She's featured on three songs on his latest album "GNX." ...
As a child growing up in Mexico City, Juanita Ulloa started learning ranchera standards listening to patrons joyously joining in with the musicians performing next door at Caballo Bayo, a famous ...
Yamileth Arellano won in the elementary school division for the Mariachi Festival. Her vocal talent, charm and mastery of Spanish helped her to shine. She will perform in Houston, Texas, Aug. 22-24. | ...
Curiously, Favela, 57, didn't grow up singing mariachi. As a child, at her parents' urging, she entertained family and friends with children's songs. Later she sang in the church choir and during high ...
“Justin Bieber, brother, you're practically Mexican now!” fans wrote to the Canadian singer on social media after he shared a video of himself serenading Hailey Baldwin with a mariachi band.
Don’t look now, but local singer and promoter Eddie de las Casas has pulled off a major coup in bringing internationally famous Mexican mariachi singer Gabriel Solis to town tonight. Usually an artist ...
Lea el artículo en español aquí. For Fabian Sierra, a music gig will make him change his work schedule. An opportunity to belt out songs and wear his mariachi outfit comes first, being a construction ...
EDDIE AND ANNA, THANK YOU. KAITLIN. LONGTIME FRIENDS ALEXIS, EDDIE, MOISES, HERNANDEZ AND SAENZ AND LUIS MONTES FORMED A UNIQUE MARIACHI GROUP, TAKING THEIR TALENTS TO WEST SIDE CHURCH, OFFERING A ...
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