As the nation continues to mourn after two separate mass shooting last weekend, a mariachi band at a vigil in El Paso played a powerful and resonating tribute to the lives lost. A Mexican band called ...
Under a soaring canopy of old pecan trees, Anthony Medrano gave the signal, igniting the mariachi ensemble to perform a searing rendition of a song that many recognize by its first few notes. An ...
In 1984, renowned Mexican singer and songwriter Juan Gabriel wrote a ballad that would become the most-played song at memorials and funerals in his home country. It's called "Amor Eterno" or "Love ...
Natanael Cano is bringing a Mexican classic to a new generation. On Friday, the corridos tumbados pioneer released a reimagined version of the Juan Gabriel-penned favorite “Amor Eterno.” “This is one ...
Hits by two late Latin music icons whose ballads and salsa songs are constants in playlists across generations have been inducted into the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress. Juan ...
One Mexican tearjerker has found its way into the hearts of San Antonians and now the Library of Congress. Between Green Day's major label debut "Dookie" and Dixie Chicks 1998 classic "Wide Open ...
Juan Gabriel’s “Amor Eterno” and Héctor Lavoe’s “El Cantante” will be safeguarded for posterity, the Library of Congress announced Tuesday. The two tracks are among the 25 “audio treasures” selected ...
The two songs added to the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress are Juan Gabriel's 1990 hit called "Amor Eterno" and Hector Lavoe's classic from 1978 "El Cantante." Good morning. I'm ...
The 1984 ballad by Juan Gabriel, a pop star who was from the U.S.-Mexico border, takes on greater meaning after the tragedy in El Paso, Tex. By Daniel Hernández It is played or performed at funerals ...
On Tuesday, the Library of Congress announced its selections for the National Recording Registry, a preservation of recordings with "cultural, historic, or aesthetic significance to life in the United ...
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