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Grupo Toppaz are a Mexican Grupera band from Montemorelos, Nuevo León founded in 1987 by Reynaldo Flores Tamez. Their first musical hit was the song Celoso and their style became very popular in Mexico , Argentina , Paraguay , as well as in the United States .
According to Federico Estevan, he created the style with the help of Juan Antonio Espinoza, Hector Olavarrieta, Daniel Olavarrieta, Félix Iñiguez, Jorge Puig and José Santos Rodríguez Moreno, all original members of his band, Grupo Pegasso. [1] Other phrases used to describe this style are onda pegassera, sonido pegasso, and música pegassera.
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Grupo Frontera — that is frontman Adelaido “Payo” Solís III, Juan Javier Cantú, Julian Peña Jr., Alberto “Beto” Acosta, Carlos Guerrero and Brian Ortega — have had a big year.
These new band members end up being Emilio Reyna (lead singer), Mario Garza (keyboards), and Miguel Angel Quiroz (percussions) who already had their own local band in Cerralvo named Los Swimmers. Victor Camacho is brought in from Tampico Tamaulipas and becomes their new drum player.
Gutierrez began playing piano at the age of 15 and was no stranger to music as his older brother Robert was part of the powerhouse tejano band Grupo Estrella. By age 18 he was contributing to albums with A.B. Quintanilla III for artists like Selena, Escalofrio, Los Agues, Imagen Latina, Oxygeno and as part of the group Chikko.
La Diferenzia is an American Tejano music septet group based in San Antonio, Texas.Led by Mexican singer-songwriter Ricardo Castillon, its members included Mexican songwriter Miguel Spindola, saxophonist and keyboardist Raul Arnold, bajo sexto player Omar Cardenas, accordionist Simon Arausa, guitarist Jesse Moya, and Jose Luis Benavides on the drums. [1]
Mestizzo is a Mexican pop music band. The group was created in 1994 in Mexico City.The group is one of the few Mexican entertainment productions to showcase Afro-Mexican talent, as one of their singers is a Black woman.