Primera Fila (Bronco Album)
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Primera Fila (Bronco Album)
''Primera Fila'' is the eighth live album by the regional Mexican music group Bronco (Mexican band), Bronco, released on March 24, 2017, through Sony Music and their first album as Bronco since 1997, releasing it to the market very soon after Sony negotiated with Bronco's former manager, Óscar Flores, in order for Bronco to possess the legal right to perform under such name after 20 years. It was recorded at Churubusco Studios in Mexico City. Members of Bronco performed as they typically would during a concert. Allo 19 of the songs part of the album were recorded in the studio. Three songs, "Doctor", "Gajes de Oficio", and "Impotente" had been previously unpublished compositions by José Luis Roma, lead singer of Río Roma, Miguel Luna, and Bronco frontman José Guadalupe Esparza. The album contains combinations of rhythms between Bronco's grupera and Norteño (music), norteña-style music and the Latin Latin pop, pop, Latin hip hop, hip hop, mariachi, and ballads from featured ar ...
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Bronco (Mexican Band)
Bronco is a Mexican grupero band from Apodaca, Nuevo León. Their modern take on regional Mexican music in the 1980s and 1990s helped earn them a number of international hits. Band members José Guadalupe Esparza, Ramiro Delgado, Javier Villareal and José Luis "Choche" Villareal crafted a sound that paid tribute to the norteño tradition while incorporating modern instruments like keyboards, as well as a more melodic, pop style with elaborate jumpsuits. By 1990, ''Bronco'' proved that they were gaining large scale fame, in part due to the band's participation as protagonists of the film ''Bronco La Película'' (''Bronco: The Movie''), in which all four members of the band played a role. ''Bronco'' experienced international fame with help from their international hit ''Que No Quede Huella'' (''May No Traces Be Left'') from their 1989 album ''A Todo Galope'', for which they toured the United States, Puerto Rico, Spain, Argentina, Venezuela, Peru and many other countries. They gai ...
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