A controversial album where they mixed Los Bravos (norteño) with Banda instruments (tuba, clarinet). Purists were divided, but it charted at #3 on the Regional Mexican Albums chart.
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This era saw the addition of the electric bass and a cleaner drum kit. Ayala began collaborating with lyricist Paulino Vargas. This period contains the first major narcocorridos (drug ballads).
La es una de las más extensas y fundamentales en la historia de la música norteña, abarcando más de medio siglo de éxitos y más de un centenar de producciones discográficas. Desde la formación del grupo en 1971, tras la separación de Ramón Ayala de Los Relámpagos del Norte, la agrupación ha definido el sonido del acordeón y el bajo sexto para generaciones. Etapas Principales y Evolución de Voces
This article provides an exhaustive journey through the , from their humble beginnings in the 1960s to their status as Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winners.
A celebration of 50 years of Los Bravos del Norte . The album features re-recordings of their earliest hits with modern technology.
During this period, Ayala’s music featured raw accordion, a tololoche (upright bass), and simple percussion. Lyrics focused on working-class struggles and love.