Two sophomore musicians in Mariachi Cardenal reflect on their experience as part of Stanford’s only Latin music performing group.
The new style stems from corridos, a genre that has been sung in Mexico and along the Mexico-U.S. border for over 150 years.
What started as a group of friends trying to make extra money playing music at quinceañeras and weddings, turned into Grupo ...
Called Clase Azul Tequila Día de Muertos Edición Limitada Música, the bottle is the fourth in a collection dubbed Nuestros ...
For 25 years, the Mariachi Festival has been held in Chandler, having been started by community leaders in an effort to ...
“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 ...
In a display of cultural pride, Roanoke’s first traditional Mexican dance group is making waves in the community by sharing ...
The beauty and tradition of Mexico's Day of the Dead celebrating our ancestors is brought to life on stage through "Sugar Skull! A Día de Muertos Musical Adventure." The performance features Mexican ...