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Michael Salgado (born ''Miguel Salgado'' in april 5 1971 in
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,
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) is a Norteño/
Tejano music Tejano music ( es, música tejana), also known as Tex-Mex music, is a popular music style fusing Mexican and US influences. Typically, Tejano combines Mexican Spanish vocal styles with dance rhythms from Czech and German genres – particular ...
singer/accordionist.


Biography

He was born in
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, although his family roots are in
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, Chihuahua,
Mexico Mexico (Spanish: México), officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America. It is bordered to the north by the United States; to the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; to the southeast by Guatema ...
. Michael Salgado gained prominence in the mid-1990s by looking back to the 'norteño' sound influenced by Ramon Ayala, and by subsequently introducing the style to the younger generation. He positioned his backing musicians, brother Ernie and Uncle Jamie, to play guitar and drums respectively, with the bass player being his compadre, Joe Tanguma — at the age of only 19. He began climbing the
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charts in 1995 after releasing his single "Cruz de Madera". Salgado's 1996 album "En Concierto" introduced his most successful single, "Sin Ella", which reached the top 20 of the Latin American music charts. His album "Mi Primer Amor" was released in 1997.


Discography

Albums in order from newest to oldest:


''Vino Especial''

# A Grito Abireto # Undido en la Tristeza # Llego Borracho el Borracho # El Tuerto # Vino Especial # Sufriendo Penas # Yaquecita # Puro Cuento # Que te vaya Bonito # Luis Pulido # Que tristeza yo Traigo # Corazon Seco # El Viboron # Esta Soledad # Me Despido


''Volver Volver''

# No Quiero Seguir Sufriendo # Que Bonito # Ahora Que Tengo Dinero # La Yegua Ajena # Volver Volver # Hay Unos Ojos # Tu Tienes La Culpa # Me Toco Perder # Cuenta Aparte # Dile # Mal Pasado De Amor # Hasta El Fin # Quedo Triste Y Abandonado # Leyenda Macabra # Tristes Corazones # Me Cambio Por El Dinero # Aunque Estes Tan Lejos


''El Zurdo De Oro''

# Te Quiero Te Extraño # Dueña De Mi Corazon # Prison De Botellas # El Panadero # Me Agarro Contigo # Sirveme Otra Cantinero # Rosalva De Leon # Perdoname # Morena De Mi Vida # Pobre Desdichado # Tu Retrato # Entre Botellas De Vino # Por Tu Culpa # Corrido # Me Ha Robado El Corazon # Harto


''Entre Copas''

# La Cruz De Vidrio # La Condena # Esta Noche Me Encuentro Borracho # El Indio # Maldita Suerte # El Bilongo # Mi Cielo Gris # Mi Ultimo Trago # Llore Llore # Voy A Navegar # Lleno De Recuerdos # Prefiero Morir # Copa Tras Copa # La Ultima Botella # La Novedad


''Tu Musica...Sin Fronteras''

# Tu Recuerdo # Mi Ultima Parranda # Dime Si El # No Me Llores # Maldiciendo Tu Destino # Que Te Bendiga Dios # Enséñame Olvidarte # Dicen # Porque No Vienes Ya # Por Ella # No Te Puedo Olvidar # Linda Muñeca # Lágrimas De Mi Barrio


''Sangre de Rey''

# Sangre de Rey # Agárrame Compadre # Quiero Ver # Porque Eres Mujer # Pormesas Falsas # Cuando Te Fuiste # Comelona # Mi Tenampa # Pase Internacional # Que Pensaran De Mi # Para Que Presumes # Tu Partida


''Mejores Tiempos''

# Sufriendo El Castigo # Ya No Voy Aguantar # No Puedo Olvidarla # No Me Amenaces # Macario Leyva # Ojitos # Compréndeme # Desde Que Tu Te Fuiste # Su Nombre En La Cruz # No Puedo Mas # Se Me Olvidó Otra Vez


''Otra Vez A La Cantina''

# Cruz Grabada # Otra Vez A La Cantina # A Mover El Bote # Como Haces Falta # Nomas El Pilar Quedo # El Chonte # Amor Prohibido # Que Traigan Botellas # El Hijo De Sue # Tu Mereces Ser Feliz # Paloma Querida # Luz Elia La De Chihuahua


''Puro Pueblo''

# Ya Volaré Volaré # Te Fuiste # Yo Quiero Saber # Mi Chatita # Dos Cruzes # Un Cancionero Lloró # Amor # Corazón # Corazón Ya No Llores # Será Que Tú # Disfrasando # Cantinero


''Homenaje A

Cornelio Reyna Cornelio Reyna Cisneros (September 16, 1940 – January 22, 1997), better known as Cornelio Reyna, was a Regional Mexican singer, composer, bajo sextist and actor. He made over 60 recordings of Norteño (music), Norteño and Mariachi music. He wa ...
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Cornelio Reyna Cornelio Reyna Cisneros (September 16, 1940 – January 22, 1997), better known as Cornelio Reyna, was a Regional Mexican singer, composer, bajo sextist and actor. He made over 60 recordings of Norteño (music), Norteño and Mariachi music. He wa ...
# Callejón Sin Salida # Ya No Llores # Por El Amor A Mi Madre # Te Vas Angel Mio # El Embrujado # Me Caiste Del Cielo # Mi Tesoro # Sufro Por Ti # Ni Por Mil Puñados De Oro # El Disgusto # Que Bonita Chaparrita


''De Buenas Raices''

#
La Media Vuelta "La Media Vuelta" ("Turn Around") is a song written and performed by Mexican singer José Alfredo Jiménez released in 1963. One of Jiménez' most famous compositions, the song has become part of the traditional Mexican musical repertoire, and h ...
# Junto A Mí # Palomita Blanca # Nuestro Gran Amor # Me Estas Partiendo El Alma # Que No Recuerdas # Llorar Llorar # El Besito # Un Poquitito De Amor # Lamento Hispano


''En Concierto...''

# Si Quisieras # Cruz De Madera # Sin Ella # Amigo # El Dia En Que Te Fuiste # Recordando A Los Relampagos # Mi Lindo Padre # Muñeco # Si Tu Te Vas # El Gallo Desplumado


''Cruz De Madera''

# El Día Que Te Fuiste # Cruz De Madera # Muñeco # Esta Noche # Si Tú Te Vas # No Me Hagas Menos # Feliz Con Otro # Usted No Me Conoce # El Gallo Desplumado # Mi Lindo Padre


References


External links


Michael Salgado's official website

Biography at Yahoo Music
{{DEFAULTSORT:Salgado, Michael American accordionists Latin Grammy Award winners Living people Tejano musicians 1971 births 21st-century accordionists 21st-century Mexican singers 21st-century American male singers 21st-century American singers