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The Brothers joined Tomas and they worked as a group as Los Alegres De Terán. Francisco Delgadillo sang songs with Tomas and Samuel played the accordion. Together they traveled in the US and Mexico to hold concerts and benefit concerts, recorded songs as Los Alegres de Terán such as the CD by the name of "Que Chulada de Mujer."
By 1925, Valdés Leal became the artistic director at Brunswick Records in Los Angeles. He played a significant role in promoting ranchera music by discovering and supporting artists such as Javier Solís, Irma Serrano, Los Panchos (whom he brought to Mexico directly from New York), Las Hermanas Huerta, Los Alegres de Terán, and Las Hermanas ...
Los Alegres De Teran, Flaco Jiménez, Lydia Mendoza: Release date. 1976 () Running time. 58 min. Language: English: Chulas Fronteras is a 1976 American documentary ...
Los Alegres de Terán and Los Donneños were among the first norteño bands. Later in the century, the genre became more commercial with the works of Los Relámpagos del Norte and other groups. More recent bands such as Intocable integrate elements of rock music and other popular styles.
Los Alegres de Terán: Corridos Famosos Con Los Alegres De Teran; Tata Ramos: Dama Dama; Los Muecos : Indita Mía; Los Socios del Ritmo: Vida Vamos A Platicar; Lucho Barrios: El Trotamundo; Danny Rivera: Danny Rivera/Dos Amantes; El Super Trio: 73; Enrique Cáceres: Una Voz Y Un Romance; Sophy: Yo Soy Mujer y No Soy una Santa
Los Alegres de Terán; Los Ángeles Azules; ... Los Soneritos; Sonex (band) Songs for Eleonor; Sonora Santanera; Sounds of Mexico; Los Strwck; Los Super Reyes; T ...
La Nueva Intérprete de la Canción Ranchera (Columbia, 1964) Lloren Organillos: Folk Songs of Mexico (Columbia, 1965) Nuevo "Hits" con Irma Serrano (Columbia, 1965) Mexican Fire (Columbia, 1966) Mi Noche de Ayer and Other Folk Songs (Columbia, 1968) Irma Serrano con Los Alegres de Terán (Columbia, 1973) 15 auténticos éxitos (Columbia, 1984)
One of the first artists to sign to Falcon was Los Alegres de Terán, who continued to record for Falcon for more than 30 years. [9] The group's recordings played a crucial role for norteña music, as their music became popular throughout Mexico. [9] Lydia Mendoza and her family made numerous recordings for Falcon between August 1950 until at ...