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The 80-year-old Guzmán was one of the country’s first rockers, having jettisoned to fame with his Spanish version of Elvis Presley’s “Jailhouse Rock” in the late 1950s
Read moreThe 80-year-old Guzmán was one of the country’s first rockers, having jettisoned to fame with his Spanish version of Elvis Presley’s “Jailhouse Rock” in the late 1950s
Read moreThe singer said that it was the largest concert she ever gave
Read moreBy MARK LORENZANA Valeria Jasso bagged first place in this year’s edition of the Welcome Sessions band contest at Mexico City’s Foro Indie Rocks on Wednesday, Sept. 7. Two other bands played in the grand finale, aside from the grand-prize winner: Mexico City-based Melts, which opened the contest and bagged second place, and Ulises Dávila, a soloist from the Mexican
Read moreBy THE PULSE NEWS MEXICO STAFF Just as the entire country of Mexico was on the verge of entering the covid-19 green-light infection risk phase — which allegedly means that the likelihood of contracting the disease is extremely low — Mexico City kicked off the 23rd edition of the Ibero-American Music Culture Festival, better known as Vive Latino, on Saturday,
Read moreBy THE PULSE NEWS MEXICO STAFF Mexico City’s Centro Cultural José Martí marked the 42nd birthday of Mexican-American musician Carlos Santana on Friday, May 25, with a three-hour rock and Latino concert that was open to the general public. Headlining the concert was Mexico City group Excálibur, which performed a series of Santana’s most famous works, including “Ain´t Got Nobody,” “Black Magic Woman,”
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