ALBUMHomenaje a Homero Guerrero Mix (Dos Coronas a Mi Madres, Sinceramente El Rogon) - SingleLos Cadetes De Linares
Albums by Los Cadetes De Linares
ALBUM15 Rancheras De Oro En La Plaza MéxicoLos Cadetes De Linares
ALBUMHierba, Polvo y PlomoLos Cadetes De Linares
ALBUMAdiós Amigo Del AlmaLos Cadetes De Linares
ALBUMAyer, Hoy y SiempreLos Cadetes De Linares
ALBUMEran Cuatro De A CaballoLos Cadetes De Linares
ALBUMMi AmigoLos Cadetes De Linares
ALBUMSoldado RazoLos Cadetes De Linares
ALBUMUn AbismoLos Cadetes De Linares
ALBUM10 Boleros De Aniversario, Vol. 1Los Cadetes De Linares
ALBUM10 Corridazos Con Banda SinaloenseLos Cadetes De Linares
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Los Cadetes de Linares Essentials
Revel in these classic corridos, charged with conviction and gut-felt emotion.
Artist Biography
Influential Mexican norteño outfit Los Cadetes De Linares began as a duo in 1960, and their poetic, accordion-driven corridos have become standards of the genre.
∙ The popularity of their debut single, 1974’s “Los Dos Amigos,” was a surprise to the band’s small regional label, which had to spring into action after its initial run of 200 records quickly sold out.
∙ In the decades since the 1977 heartbreaker “Dos Coronas a Mi Madre” was first released, the song has become an unofficial anthem for mourning the dead in Mexico.
∙ The 1982 hit “Adiós Amigo del Alma” was written by accordionist Lupe Tijerina to honor frontman and founder Homero Guerrero after his untimely death in a car accident.
∙ Some of their most famous songs—such as “Pistoleros Famosos” and “Las Tres Tumbas”—inspired the titles and storylines of gunslinger films that also featured cameos by the band.