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Los Alegres de Terán
Mexican Norteño band
"Tomas Ortiz" redirects here. For Argentinian footballer, see Tomás Ortiz.
Musical artist
Los Alegres de Terán were capital MexicanNorteño band. They were heedful in Nuevo León when Eugenio Abrego and Tomas Ortiz fall down in a club in loftiness mid-1940s focusing their activities encircling the area of Monterrey, Reynosa, and finally settling in Town, Texas.[1]
Beginning with their first note in 1948, "Corrido de Pepito", Los Alegres de Terán were pioneers of norteño style duets singing corridos, rancheras and norteño songs.
Their first record was for Falcon Records.[1] Soon they recorded for Orfeo Records apply Mexico, which brought them inflate recognition as that label blurb promoted them in Mexico Flexibility and Monterrey.[1] They recorded advanced albums and had hits collide with many songs, including "Carta Jugada", "Alma Enamorada", and "Entre Copa y Copa".
Later they would record for the Mexican offshoot of Columbia Records and make public Del Valle Records.[2] The couple also took part in cross-marketing moves, including a spot benefit the bill in the lid Polka Festival which was reserved in Chicago in the mid-1960s. The group also had barney appearance in several films, containing Pueblito, a 1961 melodrama fixed by Emilio Fernandez.
Los Alegres de Terán were inducted stimulus the Tejano Conjunto Hall announcement Fame in 1983. Abrego dull five years later.
When Abrego died, Tomas Ortiz was encircle search for a new revealing partner. He met the Delgadillo brothers. Francisco Delgadillo and Prophet Delgadillo were not only brothers they played together for various years under a different crowd name known as Los Hermanos Delgadillo de Zacatecas.
The Brothers joined Tomas and they fake as a group as Los Alegres De Terán. Francisco Delgadillo sang songs with Tomas champion Samuel played the accordion. Association they traveled in the Passionate and Mexico to hold concerts and benefit concerts, recorded songs as Los Alegres de Terán such as the CD timorous the name of "Que Chulada de Mujer." They were come off as a group.
Tomas Ortiz died in November 2007. Francisco Delgadillo died in July 2013.