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Bronco is a Mexican
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music in the 1980s and 1990s helped earn them a number of international hits. Band members
José Guadalupe Esparza José Guadalupe Esparza (born 12 October 1954) is a Mexican singer-songwriter and the frontman of the grupero band Bronco. He was born in Durango, but grew up in the city of Apodaca, Nuevo León, where he attended elementary and high school. ...
, 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
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and many other countries. They gained additional fame in 1993, when they acted in the
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, among others. In addition to acting, they performed the opening song, which was titled like the show. The album ''Pura Sangre'', which included the song ''Dos Mujeres, un Camino'', earned
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. Many of Bronco's albums have achieved solid sales in the United States. After Esparza announced he was going to pursue a solo career in 1997, the group broke up. After six years, in 2003, the band members finally announced a return, and later that year, they reunited. They intended to use the name ''Bronco'' in Mexico again, but rather than draw out a dispute over the
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band name with their ex-manager, they chose to go by the name ''El Gigante de America'', this being the nickname their fans gave them during their quarter century as ''Bronco''. Despite not being able to perform as ''Bronco'' in Mexico for several years, the band still used the name for their international concerts, where Mexican copyright laws did not count. Since 2017, they have been legally allowed to perform as ''Bronco'' in Mexico again. Grupo Bronco has sold over 10 million albums to date. In February 2012, original keyboardist and accordionist Erick Garza was kidnapped and murdered in
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. José Luis Villarreal ("Choche") died on September 30, 2012, at age 55, in
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. He had suffered for his last few years with cirrhosis of the liver.R.I.P. Choche of Bronco
accessdate July 15, 2018 In April 2019, Ramiro Delgado left the band and filed a lawsuit against Lupe Esparza, accusing the latter of fraud and monetary mismanagement. Esparza was interviewed and claimed that all debt owed to Ramiro Delgado was being taken care of. Delgado's son, Ramiro Delgado Jr., replaced his father as Bronco's keyboardist and accordionist. In January 5th 2021, Ramiro Delgado Jr
left
the band. On January 12th 2021, Arsenio Guajardo was presented as new keyboardist and accordionist for th
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Guajardo has previously worked with Los Trotamundos and
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Albums

*2019 — Bronco : La Serie *2019 — Por Mas *2017 — Primera Fila (first album as ''Bronco'' since 1997) *2015 — Indestructible (last album as ''El Gigante de América'') *2015 — ''En Vivo desde Monterrey Vol. 2'' *2014 — En Vivo desde Monterrey *2013 — Por puro gusto *2012 — ''Por siempre tuyo'' *2010 — ''De Sangre Norteña'' *2009 — ''El Mundo No Se Detiene'' *2007 — ''Más Broncos Que Nunca'' (first album on Fonovisa) *2007 — ''Sin Fronteras...En Vivo *2006 — ''Huella Digital'' (last album on
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) *2005 — ''Por Ti'' *2004 — ''Sin Riendas'' *2003 — ''Siempre Arriba'' (first album as ''El Gigante de América'') *1998 — ''Hasta Siempre...Bronco El Ultimo Concierto'' (last album as ''Bronco'') *1997 — ''La Última Huella'' *1996 — ''Homenaje A Los Grandes Grupos'' *1995 — ''Animal'' *1994 — ''Rompiendo Barreras'' *1993 — ''Pura Sangre'' *1992 — ''Por El Mundo'' *1991 — ''Salvaje Y Tierno'' *1990 — ''Amigo Bronco'' *1989 — ''A Todo Galope'' *1988 — ''Un Golpe Más'' *1987 — ''Súper Bronco'' *1986 — ''Indomable'' *1985 — ''Sergio el Bailador'' (first album on
Ariola Ariola (also known as Ariola Records, Ariola-Eurodisc and BMG Ariola) is a German record label. In the late 1980s, it was a subsidiary label of the Bertelsmann Music Group, which in turn has become a part of the international media conglomerat ...
) *1984 — ''Bailando Jalao'' (last album on
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) *1983 — ''Grande De Caderas'' *1982 — ''Tu prieto'' *1980 — ''Te quiero cada día más'' (debut album)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Bronco Mexican musical groups Musical groups from Apodaca Mexican norteño musical groups Musical groups from Monterrey Fonovisa Records artists Grupera music groups 1979 establishments in Mexico