LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Grammy-winning mariachi bandleader Nati Cano, who stirred American audiences with the folk sounds of his native Mexico and played a key role in helping to teach young people ...
Nati Cano's Mariachi Los Camperos perform "México Lindo" at the 2004 Smithsonian Folklife Festival. The song is featured on their GRAMMY-nominated Smithsonian Folkways album '¡Llegaron Los Camperos!' ...
Sones, canciones rancheras, huapangos, and boleros from a Los Angeles-based mariachi band. Most selections either previously released as Sounds of mariachi or are outtakes from the same sessions; ...
Longtime mariachi musician and admirer Jesús “Chuy” Guzmán is afraid commercialism will end up killing the beautiful traditions of his Mexican heritage. The appreciation for jewels like mariachi, a ...
Nothing could be more festive this time of year than an authentic mariachi band. Not just any mariachi band, but Mariachi Los Camperos de Nati Cano. The premiere band of its kind makes its George ...
When Daniela Chávez was 16, she and her parents watched Mariachi Los Camperos play in Mexico—and it lit a formidable fuse within her. She says it’s ironic that both of her parents are from Jalisco, ...
The Metro Red Line station at MacArthur Park in Los Angeles is breathing new life into the neighborhood. It's also making life for longtime residents very expensive, driving out fixtures of the area.
Tickets: Seven-show pass is $150 and includes one free drink at each show; single ticket is $29.50 ($39.50 day-of); student and child rate is $15 More info: VilarPAC.org It’s especially apt that ...
La Frontera Arizona and the Tucson International Mariachi Conference are joining forces once again to bring the Old Pueblo the Tucson Mariachi Festival. Now in its 33rd consecutive year, the fest is ...
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