“El Son de la Negra” performed by Mariachi Monarcas de Milwaukee is a Mexican folk song. “El Son de la Negra” – The song in this performance by Mariachi Monarcas de Milwaukee is a Mexican folk song.
Over the past five years, regional Mexican music has once again caught fire within our industry, thanks to a new generation of Mexican and Mexican American hitmakers who’ve taken the historic genre ...
Lucas Lopez, 1, holds the leg of his father Alejandro Lopez as the pair practice with Mariachi Las Aguilas on Tuesday on EWU’s Campus in Cheney. Lopez’s uncle Abraham Lopez and grandfather Jesus Lopez ...
Panda Bear and Sonic Boom released their wonderful album Reset in 2022 and then a dub version of the album made with On-U Sound’s Adrian Sherwood in 2023. Now they’ve released an EP of Reset songs ...
“American Mariachi,” a play now running at Red Bank’s Two River Theater, reminds us that mariachi music is a fount of culture, community, resistance and joy — not just for kitschy Mexican restaurants.
A European tour and 4X platinum live album with Shakira. Annual performances at Bono's exclusive parties. Serenades at the White House for Presidents Ronald Reagan, George HW Bush, George W. Bush and ...
The 28th Annual Santa Barbara Mariachi Festival was a celebration of the Mexican spirit, and party to honor a unique culture that, as the festival’s headliner Angeles Ochoa sang Saturday night, has no ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- For more than a century, mariachi music has evolved and become popular around the world. So much so, that you can find groups all over the United States and even Europe. For ...
The rhythm of mariachi music is known worldwide and becoming even more so. Music teacher Susana Diaz-Lopez shares her insights on its growth and impact in the Austin area. From cultural connections to ...
MANKATO — Preserving mariachi heritage is the main goal of Songs of Tomorrow, a new undertaking by the Southern Minnesota School of Music. The program is targeted toward Hispanic and Latino youth ages ...
The first concert will be held at noon Friday in EWU’s Music Recital Hall. The second concert will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday in the Showalter Hall. Admissions and parking is free for both events.
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