Mariachi México de Pepe Villa

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El Zopilote Mojado 02:34 Tools
La Bikina 02:44 Tools
Las Coronelas 00:00 Tools
Plaza México 00:00 Tools
Honor y patria 00:00 Tools
la marcha de zacatecas 00:00 Tools
El Mariachi (Corrido) 00:00 Tools
El Barrilito 00:00 Tools
Las Bicicletas 00:00 Tools
Himno Nacional Mexicano 00:00 Tools
La Raspa 00:00 Tools
El Dos Negro 00:00 Tools
Jesusita En Chihuahua 00:00 Tools
Corazoncito Tirano 00:00 Tools
Las Mañanitas 00:00 Tools
La Negra 00:00 Tools
Guadalajara 00:00 Tools
Cervecinas Calientes 00:00 Tools
El Jarabe Tapatío 00:00 Tools
Las Perlitas 00:00 Tools
El Mariachi 00:00 Tools
El Jarabe Tapatio (Danza Jaliesciense) 00:00 Tools
Mexican Hat Dance 00:00 Tools
El Pajaro Carpintero 00:00 Tools
Cielo andaluz 00:00 Tools
Pénjamo 00:00 Tools
Atotonilco 00:00 Tools
Lindas Mexicanas 00:00 Tools
Canción Mixteca 00:00 Tools
En Tu Día 00:00 Tools
Entrale en Ayunas 00:00 Tools
Aquellos ojos verdes 00:00 Tools
Te Parto El Alma 00:00 Tools
El Jarabe Tapatio 00:00 Tools
Pompas Ricas 00:00 Tools
La Norteña 00:00 Tools
Las Copetonas 00:00 Tools
Las Alazanas 00:00 Tools
Bésame mucho 00:00 Tools
Las Coronelas (Polka) 00:00 Tools
Felicidades, Felicidades 00:00 Tools
Las Golondrinas 00:00 Tools
Presentimiento/Mira nadamas 00:00 Tools
Marcha Dragona 00:00 Tools
Camino Real De Colima 00:00 Tools
Cancion Mixteca 00:00 Tools
Pobres Pero Contentos 00:00 Tools
Nochecitas Mexicanas 00:00 Tools
Mi Texanita 00:00 Tools
Juárez 00:00 Tools
La Palma 00:00 Tools
Como Un Duende 00:00 Tools
Las Chiapanecas 00:00 Tools
De Torreón A Laredo 00:00 Tools
Ecos de Mexico 00:00 Tools
La Mañanitas 00:00 Tools
Flor de México 00:00 Tools
Jarabe Tapatio (Danza Del Sombrero Mexicano) 00:00 Tools
Rancho Alegre 00:00 Tools
Ni El Dinero Ni Nada 00:00 Tools
Novillero 00:00 Tools
Alejandra 00:00 Tools
Bajo El Cielo De Chihuahua 00:00 Tools
Cuando canta el Cornetín 00:00 Tools
El Barrilito (Polka) 00:00 Tools
Mañanitas Tapatías 00:00 Tools
El Cordobes 00:00 Tools
Historia de un amor/Grito prisionero 00:00 Tools
Mi Lindo Veracruz 00:00 Tools
Teléfono larga Distancia 00:00 Tools
Novia Mia 00:00 Tools
Jacaranda 00:00 Tools
Cancion Del Alma 00:00 Tools
Cadilesas 00:00 Tools
Mar Y Cielo 00:00 Tools
Diana Moderna 00:00 Tools
Zacatlán 00:00 Tools
Por Un Cerro Mejor 00:00 Tools
Contigo 00:00 Tools
El Dos Negro (Pasodoble) 00:00 Tools
Bésame Mucho (David Ferrero Housepark Remix) 00:00 Tools
La Easpa 00:00 Tools
Besame Mucho 00:00 Tools
El Garabato 00:00 Tools
Mi Virgen Ranchera 00:00 Tools
El Cuervo 00:00 Tools
El Carretero 00:00 Tools
Glow Worm, Luciernaga 00:00 Tools
Volver, Volver 00:00 Tools
Aires Del Mayab 00:00 Tools
Sin Ti 00:00 Tools
Ella Es 00:00 Tools
Eternamente 00:00 Tools
El Son de la Negra 00:00 Tools
A Mover las Caderitas 00:00 Tools
Mañanitas a Mi Madre 00:00 Tools
La Cumbia del Muerto 00:00 Tools
Sobre Las Olas 00:00 Tools
De Torreón a Lerdo 00:00 Tools
Danzonzon 00:00 Tools
Himno Nacional Mexicano - Cantado 00:00 Tools
Los Hombres No Deben Llorar 00:00 Tools
Atotonilco (Polka) 00:00 Tools
Nortenas De Mis Amores 02:17 Tools
Islas Canarias 00:00 Tools
Morir Por Tu Amor 00:00 Tools
Celosa 00:00 Tools
El Jarbe Tapatio (Mexican Hat Dance) 02:27 Tools
Rosalía 00:00 Tools
Jesusita en Chihuahua (Polka) 00:00 Tools
Danzones de Lara 00:00 Tools
Mi Ciudad 00:00 Tools
bÉsame mucho (cometa remix) 00:00 Tools
Nereidas 00:00 Tools
Jarabe Tapatio 00:00 Tools
Zacatecas (Marcha) 00:00 Tools
Una Aventura Mas 00:00 Tools
Toda Una Vida 00:00 Tools
Islas Canarias (Pasodoble) 00:00 Tools
Mañanitas A Mi Padre 00:00 Tools
Silverio Perez 00:00 Tools
¿Por qué No? 00:00 Tools
El día que me quieras 00:00 Tools
Alevántate 00:00 Tools
Toda La Vita - Tutta La Vida 00:00 Tools
Fiesta Cañí 00:00 Tools
Rigoletito 00:00 Tools
Pompas Ricas (Polka) 00:00 Tools
La Rielera 00:00 Tools
La Adelita 00:00 Tools
Allá En El Rancho Grande 00:00 Tools
El Palmero (Son Jalisciense) 00:00 Tools
Honores en B 00:00 Tools
Moliendo Café 00:00 Tools
La Negra - El Son De La Negra 00:00 Tools
La Margarita 00:00 Tools
Las Mananitas 00:00 Tools
La Costilla Michoacana 00:00 Tools
Cuando Escuches Este Vals 00:00 Tools
Mañana 00:00 Tools
De Torreon A Lerdo 00:00 Tools
La Múcura 00:00 Tools
La Villista 00:00 Tools
Alma, Corazón Y Vida 00:00 Tools
La Norteña De Mis Amores 00:00 Tools
A mi manera 00:00 Tools
Fina Estampa 00:00 Tools
Aires Mexicanos 00:00 Tools
La Bruja de Salem 00:00 Tools
La Virgen de la Macarena 00:00 Tools
El Zopilote Mojado (Polka) 00:00 Tools
Francisco Alegre 00:00 Tools
El Jarabe Tapatío - Baile Tradicional 00:00 Tools
Elodia 00:00 Tools
Cumbia Sobre el Mar - (Cumbia) 00:00 Tools
Fermín 00:00 Tools
Cielito Lindo 00:00 Tools
Morir Soñando 00:00 Tools
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Mariachi México de Pepe Villa was form in 1953 in Mexico and has been playing and recording ever since with well known Mexican artists thru the years. On 2nd February 1953, Mariachi México de Pepe Villa made its official debut on the radio program A si es mi Tierra. But the group was not really new-the night before, the same musicians had played together as Mariachi Pulido for the last time. That group, one of the most popular mariachis of the day, had been led by Pancho Pulido since the 1930s and roughly half its members had once belonged to Mariachi Vargas Vihuela player Pepe Villa had long been second in command in Mariachi Pulido, and all but three of its members followed him to Mariachi México, where he assumed the leadership. The most striking feature of this newly formed group was that it had two trumpets, which was exceedingly rare for a mariachi in the early 1950s. Determined to make this new combination work, trumpeters Miguel Martínez and Jesús Córdoba rehearsed together for many hours each day. The two-trumpet Pepe Villa introduced the two-trumpet mariachi sound mariachi style that we know today was virtually invented in those sessions. In 1954, Discos Peerless awarded Mariachi México a gold record for being one of the top-selling recording artists in the Mexican Republic during the period 1953-1954. To this date, no other mariachi group has received a similar distinction. Later that year, Mariachi México signed an exclusive contract with Discos Musart, where they continued to set phenomenal sales records, Juke boxes, phonographs, and radio stations throughout México and abroad buzzed day and night with hits like Apango Lindo, Atotonilco, Bailando Garabato, Caperucita Roja, Cielo Tlaxcalteca, La Chuparrosa, La Norteña, La Periodista, La Texanita, La Trompeta del Diablo, La Villista, Las Alteñitas, Las Coronelas, Las Costeñas, Las Cotorras, Lindas Mexicanas, Pompas Ricas, Rosas de Mayo, and Tierra Blanca. Mariachi México de Pepe Villa was the rage, and mariachi groups everywhere began adding a second trumpet and learning these novel arrangements. The group was besieged by offers for radio, television, film, recordings, public performances, and tours. By 1957, they had such an abundance of job offers and were turning down so much work that Villa decided to form a second group-Mariachi Jalisco de Pepe Villa-just to cover the engagements that Mariachi México was unable to accept. (Mariachi Jalisco was disbanded a few years later due to a rivalry that developed between the two groups.) Mariachi México de Pepe Villa maintained its popularity through the 1960s the only mariachi that attained greater renown during that period was Mariachi Vargas. Mariachi México always had a large following in the San Joaquin Valley, where the group played frequently to packed houses-most notably Fresno's Cine Azteca-from the early sixties to the late seventies. In 1970, Mariachi México began presenting shows nightly at the Mexico City nightclub La Taberna del Greco, where they remained until 1984. Also in 1970, they changed record labels, signing with Discos CBS, where they remained as the "house mariachi" for the next two decades, recording well over 1000 songs with artists as diverse as Cuco Sánchez, Las Hermanas Huerta, Gerardo Reyes, Vikki Carr, and Vicente Fernández. At CBS, they collaborated regularly with ex-group member, trumpet player/arranger Pedro Ramírez. Other distinguished Mariachi México alumni include composer/violinist Bonifacio Collazo (the group's original musical director). and violinist/vocalist Emilio Gálvez. When Pepe Villa died in 1986, Mariachi México continued under the direction of his son, Pepe Villa Jr. the Group opened two successive restaurants, El Lugar del Mariachi México (1989-92) and La Fonda del Mariachi Mexico (1993-96). Where they performed nightly. The group continues to appear frequently on television, most recently on Noches de Palenque and Tempranito. Artists they have recorded with recently include Pedro Fernández. Angeles Ochoa, Yuri, and Humberto Cravioto. On Discos PolyGram, Mariachi Mexico recently released the first seven volumes of a series of new recordings titled Antologia del Mariachi, and two more volumes are due out soon. As mariachi music moves into the next millennium, an evaluation of its past is essential to ensuring its continuation and growth in the future. No retrospective of mariachi music in the 20th century would be complete without prominent mention of Mariachi México de Pepe Villa, and a reevaluation of the ensemble's contributions is long overdue. May Pepe Villa 's legacy be carried long into the 21th century. ¡Viva el Mariachi! - ¡Viva el Mariachi México! Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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