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La Sombra, also known as La Sombra de Tony Guerrero and previously known as La Sombra de Chicago, is a Tejano band founded by Antonio "Tony" Guerrero Jr. [1] Originally from the Chicago suburb of Aurora, Illinois, the group gained national acclaim and success after moving to Corpus Christi, Texas and signing with Freddie Records.
La Onda popularity continued to surge in the early to mid-1980s with the fusion progression of Tejano music coming to the forefront regionally with Tejano ballads like Espejismo's hit "Somos Los Dos", written and sung by McAllen native Rudy Valdez, and La Sombra with their Tex-Mex English and Spanish brand of Tejano. As the 1990s dawned, La ...
On December 18, 2024, Fuerza Regida and Grupo Frontera announced on social networks that they would release an EP titled Mala Mía, additionally revealing its track list. [1] The EP compromises of five tracks, with each one being in different musical styles, including cumbias , Tejano , and corridos tumbados , with the entirety of the EP ...
Popular bands in the genre included Los Bukis, Los Temerarios, and Bronco. Other regional Mexican acts like American singer Selena were known for fusing the style with Tejano music. Tejano music soon became the most prominent in the genre and one of the fastest-growing music genres in the United States.
Daniel Martínez - drums (2001–2006), left the group shortly after a bus accident in Iraan, Texas, in 2007; has since become the drummer for several Tejano bands such as Los Texmaniacs and Los Palominos; Óscar Ochoa - bass (1989–2007), left the group for health reasons, and has since formed his own band Conjunto Invernal
Since 2015, Fuerza Regida has been one of the hardest-working acts in música Mexicana. With "Pero No Te Enamores," the band's eighth studio album, it's evolving the genre. Meet Fuerza Regida, the ...
Ortíz sings in English on the song "Dafuk", the only drill song on the album, [10] which is the first time the group recorded and published a song in the English language and in the genre. [11] In the song "Harley Quinn", with Marshmello, it experiments and blends house music with corridos bélicos and Sinaloan sierreño. [12] "Freaky Freaky ...
CENTRAL TEXAS (FOX 44) – If you listened to most any Spanish radio, you’ve probably heard the soulful sounds of a Central Texas native who has won five Grammys. In his first interview since ...