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Banda Sinaloense El Recodo de Cruz Lizárraga, often referred to simply as Banda El Recodo, is a Mexican banda formed in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, in 1938. It has been under the direction of the Lizárraga family. Banda El Recodo has recorded with popular artists such as José Alfredo Jiménez and Juan Gabriel.
El Recodo is a mexican town located in Mazatlán Municipality. Its current name was given in 1822 due to the angle formed by the Presidio River. It is located 27.3 kilometers southeast of Mazatlán. It has a population of 630 inhabitants. It is located at 55 meters above sea level. [1] In this town the Banda El Recodo was founded in
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La Adictiva Banda San Jose de Mesillas 2011: 7 "Ni Lo Intentes" Julion Alvarez y Su Norteno Banda 2011: 8 "You" Romeo Santos: 2011: 9 "Cuanto Me Cuesta" La Arrolladora Banda El Limón: 2011: 10 "Ven a Bailar" Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull: 2012: 1 "Llamada de Mi Ex" ‡ La Arrolladora Banda El Limón: 2012: 2 "Dutty Love" Don Omar featuring ...
Julión Álvarez y Su Norteño Banda; Regional Mexican Song of the Year Regional Mexican Album of the Year Julión Álvarez y Su Norteño Banda – "Buscándole a la Suerte" Alejandro Fernández – "Difícil Tu Caso" Banda MS – "Tu Perfume" Banda El Recodo de Cruz Lizárraga – "Dios Bendiga Nuestro Amor" Banda Los Recoditos – "Vas a ...
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.
"Llueve el amor" (English: "It Rains Love") is a song by Puerto Rican singer and songwriter Tito El Bambino. It was released as the first single on November 26, 2010, from the album, El Patrón: Invencible (2011). The banda version of the song is also in his album which features Banda el Recodo.
The award was first presented to Banda el Recodo for the album Lo Mejor de Mi Vida at the 1st Latin Grammy Awards ceremony in 2000. [3] They are the most awarded band in this category with eight wins out of eleven nominations and are followed by Los Horóscopos de Durango , the first and so far only non-Mexican performer to win, and Joan ...