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Maya y CantúEl Primero Conjunto Norteño FamosoCD 9013
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Jesus Maya and Timoteo Cantú were in all probability the first widely popular and famous dueto norteño along the Texas Mexican border - la frontera. They sang with accordion and bajo sexto - a sound to dominate not only border music but soon much of Mexican ranchera music from then on. By 1946 Maya y Cantú had gained remarkable regional popularity which resulted in the duo hosting their own radio program every day from 4 to 5 pm over Nuevo Laredo's XEDF.
These historic recordings were made at XEDF between 1946 and 1949 for Ideal Records, and are here available for the first time on CD.
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Listen to some of the tracks!! (uses RealAudio®) 1. Arnulfo Gonzalez 2. Tengo Un Amor 3. La Cantinera 4. Aqui Te Quedas 5. Dionicio Maldonado 6. La Barranca 7. Pedro Nevarez 8. El Mojado 9. Los Tequileros 10. Cual De Los Amantes 11. Ya Tengo Otro Amor 12. Soy Errante 13. Jacinto Trevino 14. La Voz De Mi Madre 15. Mira Luisa |