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Tortilla Factory
1,660 listeners
Tortilla Factory was a band from San Angelo, Texas. The band was short term didn't last very long. Bobby Butler was the leader ( bett… read moreTortilla Factory was a band from San Angelo, Texas. The band was short term didn't last very long. Bobby Butler was the leader ( better known as El Charro Negro ) He's still alive and resides in San Angelo, Texas. Thier music … read moreTortilla Factory was a band from San Angelo, Texas. The band was short term didn't last very long. Bobby Butler was the leader ( better known as El Charro Negro ) He's still alive and resides in San Angelo, Texas. Thier music was considered as one of Tejano musics best. View wiki -
Costumbre
9,397 listeners
Norteño/Tejano group La Costumbre were formed by Zapata High School graduate Manuel Edgar Luján and Mexican native José Zamora Jr., making … read moreNorteño/Tejano group La Costumbre were formed by Zapata High School graduate Manuel Edgar Luján and Mexican native José Zamora Jr., making their debut with the release of a self-titled album on October 5, 1999. La Costumbre returned in 2… read moreNorteño/Tejano group La Costumbre were formed by Zapata High School graduate Manuel Edgar Luján and Mexican native José Zamora Jr., making their debut with the release of a self-titled album on October 5, 1999. La Costumbre returned in 2001 with Déjame Ser, featuring Billboard's Hot Latin Tr… read more -
Cali Carranza
1,468 listeners
I know nothing about this group except the man in the middle is very handsome, they are all 3 b… read moreI know nothing about this group except the man in the middle is very handsome, they are all 3 brothers, raised in pharr,texas, somos primos, View wikiI know nothing about this group except the man in the middle is very handsome, they are all 3 brothers, raised in pharr,texas, somos primos, View wiki -
Ruben Vela
3,479 listeners
Excerpt from The Monitor, McAllen, Texas, March 9, 2010 - HARLINGEN — Conjunto legend Ruben Vela’s career stretched from his boyhood in dus… read moreExcerpt from The Monitor, McAllen, Texas, March 9, 2010 - HARLINGEN — Conjunto legend Ruben Vela’s career stretched from his boyhood in dusty South Texas dance halls to the days of the powermix and the music video. The accordion mastery … read moreExcerpt from The Monitor, McAllen, Texas, March 9, 2010 - HARLINGEN — Conjunto legend Ruben Vela’s career stretched from his boyhood in dusty South Texas dance halls to the days of the powermix and the music video. The accordion mastery that kept people dancing for more than half a century has be… read more -
Tex-Mex Kadillaks
1,194 listeners
Certain artists just seem to have an innate sense of what it takes to please an audience. The Tex-Mex Kadillaks are one of those artists. W… read moreCertain artists just seem to have an innate sense of what it takes to please an audience. The Tex-Mex Kadillaks are one of those artists. Whether on stage or in the recording studio, the Kadillaks never give less than a hundred percent, … read moreCertain artists just seem to have an innate sense of what it takes to please an audience. The Tex-Mex Kadillaks are one of those artists. Whether on stage or in the recording studio, the Kadillaks never give less than a hundred percent, and it's that kind of dedicated work ethic combined wit… read more -
Los Relampagos Del Norte
11,849 listeners
Los Relámpagos del Norte was a norteño band formed in the early 1960s by Cornelio Reyna and Ramón Ayala. The band is best known as a duo. C… read moreLos Relámpagos del Norte was a norteño band formed in the early 1960s by Cornelio Reyna and Ramón Ayala. The band is best known as a duo. Cornelio Reyna was the lead singer and bajo sexto player, while Ramon Ayala was the background voca… read moreLos Relámpagos del Norte was a norteño band formed in the early 1960s by Cornelio Reyna and Ramón Ayala. The band is best known as a duo. Cornelio Reyna was the lead singer and bajo sexto player, while Ramon Ayala was the background vocalist and the accordion player. After successful careers toge… read more