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  • Biography

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  • Los Invasores de Nuevo León

    Mexican Norteño set

    Los Invasores de Nuevo León are a Mexicannorteño set founded in 1977. The first members of the group was Eduardo "Lalo" Mora, Isidro "Chilo" Rodríguez, Luis González, Leo Márquez, Damián Ochoa, Mario Lara, César Domínguez and Mario Avena.

    Javier Ríos was the accordionist of Luis y Julián before joining Los Invasores de Nuevo León. He joined Lalo Mora, Homero de León and Eliud López. The group would become very popular on both sides of the Texas-Mexico border during the 1980s and 1990s. Many of their songs are still played on radio to this day, such as Laurita Garza, Eslabón por Eslabón, Ni Dada La Quiero, Amor a la Ligera, Ni Que Tuvieras Tanta Suerte, Playa Sola, Aguanta Corazón, Mi Casa Nueva and A Mí que Me Quedo. Lead vocalist Lalo Mora left for a solo career with EMI Records in 1993.[1] The group's songs have included political themes, and criticism of U.S. involvement in Latin America.[2]

    Members

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    • Javier Ríos (Accordion and secondary vocals) (1980 - present)
    • Eliud López (Drums) (1980 - present)
    • Rolando Marroquín (Lead vocalist) (1997 - present)
    • Javier Benavides (Animator) (2000 - present)
    • Jairo García (Bass guitar) (2023 - present)
    • Francisco Ríos (Bajo sexto) (2014 -

      Los Mier

      Mexican band

      Los Mier

      OriginVilla de Santiago, Nuevo León, México
      Years active1983–present

      Musical artist

      Los Mier are a Mexican Grupera band.[1][2] This group is made up of four brothers and a nephew. The brothers are Héctor, on keyboards and lead vocals; Ricardo, on bass and second voice; Eduardo, on guitar and second voice; Alejandro, on drums and his nephew Sergio's on backing vocals and percussion.

      Discography

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      • Silencio Corazón (1983)
      • De Pies A Cabeza (1983)
      • Como Nunca (1986)
      • La Coloreteada (1987)
      • La Orgullosa (1988)
      • Te Reto A Que Me Olvides (1989)
      • Amame (1983)
      • Desde El Corazón (1990)
      • Viva El Amor (1991)
      • Sin Limites (1992)
      • Dedicado A Ti (1995)
      • Amigos y Mujeres (1996)
      • De Piel A Piel (1998)
      • A Que Si Te Acuerdas (2003)
      • Te Amaré (2008)

      References

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      1. ^Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World John Shepherd, David Horn, Dave Laing - 2005 "The most prominent bands of the grupo-norteria fusion are Los Baron de Apodaca, Los Mier, Bronco and Limite."
      2. ^The Billboard Guide to Tejano and Regional Mexican Music - Page 152 0823076911 Ramiro Burr - 1999 "Los Mier returned to the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart in the mid-1990s with a trio of radio-friendly, keyboard-driven cumbias,