Indocumentado (Undocumented) (1992) is the ninth studio album by Mexican Rock, Blues band El Tri.
Lorenzo de Monteclaro (born September 5, 1939) is a singer of Mexican ranchera music.
Los Dug Dug's are a Mexican rock group which started off in the early sixties as a high school band called Xippos Rock, with members Roberto Miranda and Moises Munoz.
Known for her contralto vocal texture and her repertoire of love ballads and boleros, she collaborated extensively with singer-songwriters from elsewhere in Latin America, particularly Mexican standards such as Los Panchos and Armando Manzanero; among her best-known, non-Hispanic interpretations is that of Paul Anka's My Way.
#The name is also known as Discos Musart in Mexico and is a Mexican label.
Otra Tocada Más (One More Gig) (1988) is the fourth studio album by Mexican Rock and Blues band El Tri.
Rocanlover is the second studio album by the Mexican alternative rock band Zoé.
The station's Latino/Hispanic music broadcasts included contemporary Mexican music and tropical rhythms such as salsa and bachata.
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Los Soneritos is a group dedicated to Mexican folk music and dance, founded in 2005 in Colima by Omar Alejandro Rojas Ramos.
Soon he forced his way into the prison orchestra that played, among other things, jazz (mostly Louis Armstrong, Sinatra, and sometimes John Coltrane) with Spanish and Mexican pieces.