- "Malagueña". The
Huapango is a 1941
classical piece composed by José
Pablo Moncayo,
using as
inspiration several Veracruz huapangos and the
huapango rhythm. Folk...
-
Huapango is a 1938
Mexican musical comedy film
directed by Juan
Bustillo Oro and
starring Gloria Morel,
Enrique Herrera and
Antonio R. Frausto. The film's...
- that
several tunes from la
Huasteca which in
decades past were
known as
huapangos,
composed by
Elpidio Ramírez,
Roque Ramírez and
Pedro Galindo, were actually...
- was
redirected without the
abandonment of its
roots or traditions. The
Huapangos and
Sones (which were two very
distinctive styles of the
mariachi music)...
- "shoe":
zapatear means to
strike with a shoe. It is
widely used in sones,
huapangos and chilenas. The term is also used to
refer to
percussive footwork in...
-
composed in ten minor-verse
strophes (décimas or espinelas), such as some
huapangos and the son arribeño,
along with
certain other Latin American genres,...
- he made a
habit of
recording Latin American folk
standards including "
Huapango torero", "Sandunga" and "Llorona"; they were hits in Mexico. In 1967 Raphael...
-
Award winner. The band has
performed ballads, ****bias, rancheras, and
huapangos. The
current Grupo Bryndis band
members are:
Mauro Posadas Gallardo (songwriter-leader...
- rhythms.
Mexican music also has an
overlay of West
African music,
based on
huapango drums, and it's kind of like a 6/8 time signature, but it
really is a very...
- and the
Locos (2010)
Playing Hard: The
Original (2011) Lobo 1985 (2013)
Huapangos Toreros (Wolfgang "Lobo" Fink, Gil
Felipe Gutierrez,
Tyler Mitc****) (2013)...