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Various artists 5 "Pelea de gallos" Juan S. Garrido: Various artists 6 "Noche azul" Agustín Lara: Various artists 7 "Cuando quiere un mexicano" Manuel Esperón: Jorge Negrete: 8 "Un gran amor" Gonzalo Curiel: Various artists 9 "Somos diferentes" Pablo Beltrán Ruiz: Nestor Mesta Chayres: 10 "Volvamos a empezar" Miguel Angel Valladares: Various ...
Mexican artists of the time were Lucha Reyes, María Luisa Landín, Fernando Fernández, and Luis Pérez Meza in the 1940s. In 1948 Perez Prado recorded the first Mambo in Mexico for RCA Victor; Genoveva Jimenez was a famous Latin American musician during the late 1940s. Agustin Lara Consuelo Velázquez with Pedro Vargas
This is a list of Mexican artists. This list includes people born in Mexico, notably of Mexican descent, or otherwise strongly associated to Mexico. ... (1940–2005 ...
The music of Mexico is highly diverse, featuring a wide range of musical genres and performance styles. ... Nation and Cultural Revolution in Mexico, 1920–1940 ...
Aida Cuevas ; Aleida Núñez; Alejandra Guzmán; Alessandra Rosaldo; Alicia Villarreal; Alix Bauer; Ally Brooke; Amalia Mendoza; Amanda Miguel; Amparo Ochoa; Ana Bárbara
During WWII, Mexican-American women known as Pachucas began to challenge societal norms in relation to gender, labor, communication and representation. Guerrero's music simultaneously evolved into the Zoot Suit (Pachuca/o) music of the 1940s and 1950s.
Azteca Records was a mid 20th century record label specializing in Mexican music. Azteca Records was founded by Trinidad Pelaez in the 1940s as Discos Azteca with retail as well as recording. [1] Many titles were released in Mexico on the Peerless Records imprint. [2]
Yet, despite the resistance and conservative leanings of his Latin-American audiences, Russell could observe that by the early to mid-1960s, Mexican musicians and the public were opening up and becoming receptive to combining musical styles as he himself had already done in the 1940s and 1950s.