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Los Barón de Apodaca

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Los Barón de Apodaca
OriginApodaca, Nuevo León, Mexico
GenresMexican cumbia, Ranchera, Bolero, Latin ballad
Years active1978–1995, 1999–present
Members
  • Javier Cantú
  • Efrain Flores
  • Solomon Guajardo
  • Juan Francisco Martinez
  • Ubaldo Suárez
  • Arturo Valadez
  • Websitewww.barondeapodaca.com

    Los Barón de Apodaca are a six-man Mexican cumbia band formed in 1978 in Apodaca, Nuevo León, Mexico. They have a long recording history with several compilations issued by EMI Latin America, and a 30 Aniversario album (2008).

    Members

    • Javier Cantu – Guitar
    • Efrain Flores – Bass
    • Solomon Guajardo – Keyboard
    • Juan Francisco Martinez – Drums
    • Ubaldo Suárez – Lead vocals
    • Arturo Valadez – Backing vocals

    References

    1. ":: Los Barón de Apodaca ::". www.barondeapodaca.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
    2. Horn, David; Laing, Dave (2005-04-18). Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World Part 2 Locations (5 Vol Set): Volumes III to VII. Bloomsbury Academic. p. 143. ISBN 9780826474360. The most prominent bands of the grupo-norteria fusion are Los Baron de Apodaca, Los Mier, Bronco and Limite.


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