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Mexican Spaghetti Western is a studio album by Robert Rodriguez's band, Chingon. Originally released in 2004 exclusively on the band's website, it became available in stores on April 10, 2007. The original non-digi-pak release of the album did not include the song "Cielito Lindo".
Chingon was formed by film director Robert Rodriguez to record songs for his 2003 film Once Upon a Time in Mexico.They contributed to Mexico and Mariachis, a compilation album from Rodriguez' Mariachi Trilogy, and released their debut album, Mexican Spaghetti Western, in 2007.
A native of San Antonio, Texas, Vonne is the sister of filmmaker Robert Rodriguez and moved to New York City in 1990–2001 to pursue her artistic ambitions. She worked in Europe and the U.S., featured in the 2005 film Sin City as Dallas (aka Zorro Girl), Spykids, Desperado, Machete Kills, Four Rooms, and appeared in national/international commercials and other film work.
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Andrew Matarazzo (“Teen Wolf”) is co-writing and will star in “Roses,” an 1800s-set spaghetti Western-style short. Directed and co-written by Alexander Rain, “Roses” will co-star Ronen ...
Robert Anthony Rodriguez (/ r ɒ ˈ d r iː ɡ ɛ z /; born June 20, 1968) [1] [2] is an American filmmaker, composer, and visual effects supervisor. He shoots, edits, produces, and scores many of his films in Mexico and in his home state of Texas.
“I put my sunglasses on. Jay Maisel was taking pictures. He said, ‘Take your sunglasses off. Take your sunglasses off.’ I said, ‘No, I'm tired. I don't want my picture taken,' " Tiegs recalls.
Rodriguez then created his first feature-length film El Mariachi which was picked up by Columbia Pictures. After directing the television film Roadracers , Rodriguez continued work in Hollywood. El Mariachi was the first of Rodriguez's Mexico Trilogy that included Desperado and Once Upon a Time in Mexico .