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Ranchera (pronounced [ranˈtʃeɾa]) or canción
ranchera is a
genre of
traditional music of Mexico. It
dates to
before the
years of the
Mexican Revolution...
- de México" (The Idol of Mexico), and "El Rey de la Música
Ranchera" (The King of
Ranchera Music), Fernández
started his
career as a busker, and went...
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Nobleza ranchera ("Rural Chivalry") is a 1975
Mexican film. It
stars Sara García, Verónica
Castro and Juan Gabriel. "Nobleza
ranchera".
Secretariat of...
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Mexican culture are
originally from Jalisco, such as mariachi, tequila,
ranchera, birria, and jaripeo—hence the state's motto:
Jalisco es México ('Jalisco...
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Festival in the Viña del Mar
International Song Festival. She
returned to the
ranchera genre with the
album Lucero de México, once
again produced by Rubén Fuentes...
- she
launched her solo
career in the
ranchera genre and
began acting in movies.
Otherwise known as "La Voz
Ranchera de México.” Her
musical inspiration...
- Spanish: [maˈɾjatʃi]) is an
ensemble of
musicians that
typically play
ranchera, the
regional Mexican music dating back to at
least the 18th century, evolving...
- Mexicana,
produced by her father, Pepe. The
album featured eleven well-known
ranchera songs previously performed by
other prominent music artists, such as Lucha...
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Mexican singer and actor. He
specialized in the
musical genres of
bolero and
ranchera. His 1965
album "Sombras" has been
ranked by
critics at No. 106 on their...
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widespread recognition for her
distinctive interpretations of
Mexican rancheras. However, her
impact extends beyond this genre, encomp****ing
various styles...