The morning jolt of mariachi comes from Radio Bilingue, one of the nation's only public radio stations aimed at farmworkers. |
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I always enjoyed a diverse mix growing up, from mariachi to roadhouse music. |
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On the first weekend in December, La Fiesta de Tumacacori celebrates regional culture with native crafts, foods, and a mariachi mass. |
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According to the guide book, there were also mariachi groups that had many permanent fans. |
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But even love's lament is upbeat in mariachi, a musical genre bursting with the passion of Mexico. |
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The music is country, blues, folk mariachi, rockabilly and everything else you can think of. |
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Their most eclectic record to date, Sea Of No Cares is the result of the quartet experimenting with flamenco guitars and mariachi trumpets. |
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Salsa without drums and horns, tejano without accordion and guitars, mariachi without trumpets would become something else. |
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Mexican jumping beans Los De Abajo followed with a frenetic performance of rock, salsa, mariachi and ska all rolled in to one. |
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They are playing some evocative mariachi but I can't quite hear it clearly enough. |
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This man is Riders of Rebus who like a modern day mariachi emanates unpretentious, rocking pop tunes with spiky guitars and quirky melodies. |
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I thought casting Enrique Iglesias as a mariachi was pretty clever too, though I would totally get that mole removed if I were him. |
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The first film tells the story of a mariachi in the wrong place mistaken for someone else. |
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The trademark guitars can still get in a strop, but mariachi horns and orchestral flourishes evoke Cinerama's widescreen dramas. |
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The peppy, cheerful mariachi band music piped into the room was really getting on his nerves. |
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Although usually connected with mariachi, rancheras are performed by all regional Mexican music ensembles. |
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A mariachi was singing about the travails of life and working his guitar hard. |
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More than 7,000 people gathered for the fiesta, which featured mariachi bands, piñatas and colourful folk costumes. |
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It's easy to perceive the Super Furries as too ambitious for their own good, as they cavort guilelessly from West Coast rock to nosebleed techno, from mariachi to calypso. |
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Turre was born to Mexican-American parents and grew up in the San Francisco Bay area where he absorbed daily doses of mariachi, blues and jazz. |
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It was four Hispanic guys dressed in full mariachi garb, head to toe. |
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I drew the mariachi players in a bar to be able to remember them, before falling into bed. |
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All he wants is to be a mariachi, like his father, his grandfather and his great grandfather before him. |
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But she also segued into country, pop standards and mariachi music, among other genres. |
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The evening concluded with the traditional Mexican sounds of a mariachi band and an impromptu joining of voices by our Mexican hosts! |
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Next to that typical Mexican hat, one can also dress up in a mariachi outfit, in ponchos and flower garlands. |
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All the mariachi player wanted to do was to be like his father, his grandfather, and his great grandfather before him, but fate did not unfold as he had hoped. |
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Interesting ethnic fashion game in which you'll be able to dress a Mexican girl for a traditional party with the music of a mariachi band. |
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It can take several years to hone the skills of budding mariachis, and the academy's first class has yet to separate into actual mariachi groups. |
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Inside, guests reported, a mariachi band played, and Kissinger was regaled with a slew of speeches. |
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As the 16-member ensemble launches into a particularly romantic song, local high school mariachi teacher John Contreras rocks rhythmically nearby, a small vihuela at his side. |
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Of course, that was part of the new dignity that was coming to this place, just like the mariachi band in front of the Senate, a class act. |
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Forced to trade his guitar for a gun, the mariachi is playing for his life in this critically-acclaimed film debut from director Robert Rodriguez. |
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Expo Latino offers diverse programming that includes new and emerging artists, flamenco, mariachi, Latin jazz, and bands specializing in salsa, merengue and music from Cuba and the Andes. |
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A variety of exquisite Mexican food will be served and the experience livened by the traditional mariachi and musicians from diverse regions of the country. |
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The mariachi musical tradition is one of the most easily recognized elements of Mexican culture around the world. |
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Thus go the lyrics of Las Mañanitas, the Mexican equivalent of Happy Birthday, belted out every day in restaurants and homes across the country, often by troupes of mariachi musicians in full regalia. |
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A mariachi band often consists of two violins, two trumpets, a guitar player, a vihuela and a guitarró, though regional variations also exist, each with their own dance styles. |
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Residents gathered in the plaza of Parque San Mateo to celebrate Mother's Day in May issued a litany of complaints the moment the mariachi music stopped. |
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At one moment Don Francisco might lead the studio audience in singing a detergent jingle before introducing a mariachi band or a slapstick comedy. |
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The parade is packed with celebrities and elected officials, floats and vintage cars, high school marching bands, charros, mariachi bands, and folkloric dance troupes. |
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Another trademark of this religion is their really silly music which sounds like a cross between the polka and a Mexican Mariachi band on crank. |
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Not quite as slammed together as it's predecessors, '92's El Mariachi and '95's Desperado, but still majorly fun. |
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Rivera is director of the Mariachi Music Program in Wenatchee School District. |
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The band perform many pop hits along with traditional Mariachi repertoire including songs like La Bamba, Guantanamera and Lambada. |
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After the tragic events of Desperado, El Mariachi is reluctant to fight. |
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First, however, we're treated to the full Mariachi El Bronx experience, complete with vihuela and guitarron. |
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Originally conceived as a side-project, Mariachi El Bronx are now enjoying far greater success than the 'proper' band that gave them birth, LA punkers The Bronx. |
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The release of the 1990s Cisco and Zorro films was preceded by Robert Rodriguez's El Mariachi, a film that has much in common with them despite its more contemporary setting. |
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