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  2. List of number-one Billboard Top Latin Albums of 2004

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    La Historia Continúa... Marco Antonio Solís [14] January 17 [15] January 24: Tributo al Amor: Los Temerarios [16] January 31: La Historia: A.B. Quintanilla and Kumbia Kings [17] February 7: La Historia Continúa... Marco Antonio Solís [18] February 14: Tributo al Amor: Los Temerarios [19] February 21: Crónica de Dos Grandes: Los Bukis and ...

  3. Music of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Bosquero Foster, Jerónimo, La canción popular de Yucatán, 1850–1950. Mexico City: Editorial Magisterio 1970. Brill, Mark. Music of Latin America and the Caribbean, 2nd Edition, 2018. Taylor & Francis ISBN 1138053562; Garrido, Juan S. Historia de la música popular en México. Mexico City: Editorial Extemporámeps 1094. Grandante, William.

  4. List of best-selling albums in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexico is the second-largest Spanish-speaking music market in the world, slightly behind Spain, based on retail value. [1] [2] Although long plagued by piracy, [3] the domestic market has strengthened in recent years due to strong growth from digital and streaming services, which account for 66% of the overall value, according to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. [4]

  5. 1970s in Latin music - Wikipedia

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    Mariachi music in 1970s, while still popular in the Regional Mexican music field, was named "the last great decade for mariachi music" according to the Los Angeles Times critic Augustin Gurza. [4] The Mexican farmworkers movement since the 1960s led to the popularity corridos which dealt with their impoverished lives. [ 5 ]

  6. María Grever - Wikipedia

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    María Joaquina de la Portilla Torres was born to a Spanish father (Francisco de la Portilla) and Mexican mother (Julia Torres) in León, Guanajuato. For the first six years of her life she lived in Mexico City, moving to her father's natal city, Sevilla, in 1891. She studied music in France, with Claude Debussy and

  7. José Alfredo Jiménez - Wikipedia

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    Jiménez was born in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. [1] His father died when he was ten years old, and his mother moved the family to Mexico City. Jiménez worked from a young age to help support his family. He took a job as a waiter at a Yucatacan restaurant in Santa María de la Ribera [2] named La Sirena. While working there, he ...

  8. Banda Los Recoditos - Wikipedia

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    Banda Los Recoditos is a Mexican banda formed in Mazatlán, Sinaloa.It was founded in 1989 by friends and family members of Banda El Recodo by Cruz Lizárraga. Alfonso Lizárraga and Pancho Barraza, the first vocalists, were two of the more than dozen bandmembers comprising the original incarnation of the band.

  9. List of number-one hits of 1971 (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    Mexico 4 La Revolución de Emiliano Zapata Lupita D'Alessio Roberto Jordán Víctor Yturbe "El Pirulí" Argentina: 2 Leo Dan Sandro de América Italy: 2 Nada Nicola di Bari United Kingdom: 2 Christie George Harrison Chile: 1 Los Ángeles Negros Jamaica: 1 Dave and Ansell Collins