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Los Rieleros Del Norte ("The Railers of the North") are a Mexican three-time Grammy-nominated Regional Mexican band from Ojinaga, Chihuahua,
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. They are based in
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. They specialize in the Norteño-Sax genre.


History

They formed the band in Ojinaga, Chihuahua in 1980 and later moved to Texas, and remain one of the oldest norteño bands still active today (Along with
Conjunto Primavera Conjunto Primavera is a Mexican Norteño-Sax band from Ojinaga, Chihuahua. In the 1990s and 2000s they were one of the most popular acts in Regional Mexican music. History Conjunto Primavera was formed on the first day of spring in 1978 by the ...
,
Los Tigres del Norte Los Tigres del Norte (English: ''The Tigers of the North'') are a norteño band from San Jose, California. Originally founded in Mocorito, Sinaloa, Mexico, with sales of 60 million albums, the band is one of the most recognized groups in the ...
, Los Huracanes del Norte, and Conjunto Rio Grande). The band's name, "Los Rieleros", is based on work that some members did on the railroads of
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. Unlike many other norteño bands, the Rieleros del Norte use both saxophone and accordion in their music, creating a dual-instrument hybrid. All original members of the band are natives of
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, Chihuahua, a town from which many other Norteño-Sax bands originated. Currently, the band's leader is Daniel Esquivel; other members include: Daniel Esquivel Jr. playing the accordion, Jose Angel Esquivel playing electric bass, Alfredo Esquivel playing drums, Eugenio "Pemo" González playing the saxophone, and Jose Luis Esquivel
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. In the early years of the group, Polo Urías was the band's lead singer, but he left to form his own band, ''Polo Urías y su Maquina Norteña''. Several years ago, the Rieleros ensemble had two
bajo sexto Bajo sexto (Spanish: "sixth bass") is a Mexican string instrument from the guitar family with 12 strings in six double courses. A closely related instrument is the bajo quinto (Spanish: "fifth bass") which has 10 strings in five double courses ...
players, one of whom was Manolo Morales – who eventually left to form his own band, Los Rieles. Los Rieleros del Norte also helped spin off La Maquinaria Norteña, which features three former members of the Polo Urias band. They also inspired Esquivel's singer/songwriter and producer cousin, Isac Esquivel, to join
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Studios, along with Christopher Schoemann and Christopher M. Carzoli. Los Rieleros del Norte have recorded many albums over the years. These include; ''Estampida Norteña'', ''Prieta Orgullosa'', ''Aventura Pasada'', and many other albums which have now become classics in regional Mexican music. Among their many songs, "El Columpio", "Te Quiero Mucho", "Amor Prohibido", "No le Digas a Nadie", "En la Puerta de Esa Casa", "Una Aventura" and, "Copa Sin Vino" are just some of their many singles, which have topped the Mexican music billboards. ''Sobre los Rieles'' was released in September 2004, featuring the hit "Tu Nuevo Cariñito". In July 2005, ''Que el Mundo Ruede'' was released as the Rieleros' newest album. In 2006 ''Siempre Imitado Jamas Igualado'' was released, featuring the song "Voy a llorar por ti", and on June 26, 2007, their new album, ''Ven Y Dime 25 años'' was released, featuring the single "Un Juego". On May 27, 2008, a new release of their latest work will be out, featuring "A punto de llorar", which has already been played on the radio, making a huge hit. The actual founder of the band and its name is subject to controversy. Many fans have assumed that it was bassist Manalo Morales, but that probably isn't true. Current leader Daniel Esquivel and Manolo Morales himself reportedly denied this in a morning radio show called " Piolin por la mañana," acknowledging that Manuel "Meño" Lujan of Pecos is the original founder who named the group. Lujan has maintained a low profile on this issue, so far preferring not to assert any legal right to ownership of the band's name. Meanwhile, the others have proceeded in court to establish control over the band. The group filed a suit in the Western District of Texas against Morales, ''Los Rieleros Del Norte, Inc. v. Morales et al'', on March 21, 2007, for trademark infringement, to clarify this issue. Kathleen Cardone, a federal judge in El Paso, Texas, then gave all rights to Daniel Esquivel. The court order made Esquivel the rightful owner of the group and prohibited Morales from having any type of connection with the band, though Morales is rumored to have used the name of the group occasionally anyway. Armed with the court order, Esquivel consolidated his control of the band. His position was strengthened in early 2009 when, after 7 years of litigation, the Mexican courts also held that he was the band's rightful owner. The court order prohibited Morales from using the name Los Rieleros and prohibited him from performing any songs recorded by the group from 2002 onwards without permission. These decisions together gave Daniel Esquivel full ownership of the band in both the United States and Mexico. Esquivel later stated in a press conference that he was willing to work with Morales and his crew and even help them to record an album of their own material, as long as they use a different name for their group. So far, there is no indication that this has happened.


Discography

*1982 ''Leonel Garcia'' *1983 ''La Eche En Un Carrito'' *1984 ''El Regalito'' *1985 ''Corazón Cerrado'' *1986 ''Copa Sin Vino'' *1987 ''Naci Cantando'' *1988 ''...En Gira Internacional'' *1989 ''La Golosa'' *1990 ''Castillo de Ilusion'' *1991 ''A Toda Maquina'' *1991 ''Volando Alto'' *1992 ''Me Lo Contaron Ayer'' *1992 ''Pecado De Amor'' *1993 ''Vias Por Conocer'' *1994 ''Peor Que Nada'' *1994 ''De Bueno Lo Mejor'' *1994 ''Adelanté Camínate'' *1994 ''En La Calle Te Dejo'' *1995 ''Rifaré Mí Suerte'' *1996 ''Invencible'' *1997 ''El Maquinista'' *1997 ''Aventura Pasada'' *1998 ''La Moraleja'' *1999 ''De Corazon Norteño'' *2000 ''Prieta Orgullosa'' *2001 ''Entrega De Amor *2002 ''Cuesta Arriba'' *2003 ''Abriendo Caminos'' *2004 ''Sobre Los Rieles'' *2005 ''Y Que El Mundo Ruede'' *2006 ''Siempre Imitado, Jamas Igualado'' *2007 ''Ven Y Dime'' *2008 ''Pos Que No: Claro Que Si'' *2008 ''Homenaje A Javier Solis'' *2009 ''Pese A Quien Le Pese'' *2009 ''En Vivo Para Ti'' *2010 ''Ni El Diablo Te Va A Querer'' *2012 ''Ayer, Hoy y Siempre'' *2014 ''En Tus Manos '' *2015 ''Corridos Y Canciones De Mi Tierra'' *2015 Las Clasicas De Ayer, Vol. 1 *2016 Con Eso O Mas


See also

* Daniel Esquivel Related artists: * Ramon Ayala * Polo Urías * Adolfo Urias * Isac Esquivel * Los Diamantes de Ojinaga* * Los Bravos de Ojinaga* * La Maquinaria Norteña* *
Conjunto Primavera Conjunto Primavera is a Mexican Norteño-Sax band from Ojinaga, Chihuahua. In the 1990s and 2000s they were one of the most popular acts in Regional Mexican music. History Conjunto Primavera was formed on the first day of spring in 1978 by the ...
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References


External links


Los Rieleros Del Norte Official Website

Los Rieleros del Norte Fan Site


(Spanish only)
Los Rieleros del Norte on Yahoo! music

Yahoo! Music biography taken from allmusic.com

Rieleros del Norte catalog on CD Universe, with sound samples
{{DEFAULTSORT:Rieleros Del Norte Mexican norteño musical groups Latin Grammy Award winners Fonovisa Records artists 1980 establishments in Mexico Musical groups from Chihuahua (state)