Two sophomore musicians in Mariachi Cardenal reflect on their experience as part of Stanford’s only Latin music performing group.
The collaboration with Warner Music Latina had the music majors sharing the stage with popular reggaeton artist Yandel in front of a standing room-only crowd in The Wertheim.
On the Wynwood Marketplace stage, the band began with “Tulum,” the song they launched with Mexican star Peso Pluma, followed ...
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A ceremonial dance group from Chicago versed in Aztec tradition will perform a ritual, and singer Alejandra Robles will ...
Spanish was forbidden during her time as a student, but she saw it as a way to reach her own students when she became an ...
“American Mariachi,” a play now running at Red Bank’s Two River Theater, reminds us that mariachi music is a fount of culture ...
“It stopped being regional Mexican music to just Mexican music. Not just for us but for everybody that we have done collaborations with,” Julian Peña Jr, the band’s conga player, sai ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — What started as a group of friends trying to make an extra buck playing gigs at quinceañeras and weddings turned into Grupo Frontera — one of the biggest names in Latin music today.