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'''Banda Sinaloense el Recodo de Don Cruz Lizárraga''', often referred to as '''Banda el Recodo''', was founded in 1938; it has been under the direction of the Lizárraga family. Banda el Recodo has performed with such popular artists as [[Juan Gabriel]] and Michael Concepcion. |
'''Banda Sinaloense el Recodo de Don Cruz Lizárraga''', often referred to as '''Banda el Recodo''', was founded in 1938; it has been under the direction of the Lizárraga family. Banda el Recodo has performed with such popular artists as [[Juan Gabriel]] and Michael Concepcion. |
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The ensemble consists of four [[clarinet]]s, three [[trumpet]]s, a [[Tambora (Mexican drum)|tambora]] |
The ensemble consists of four [[clarinet]]s, three [[trumpet]]s, a [[Tambora (Mexican drum)|tambora]], a bass drum with a cymbal on top, a [[snare drum|tarola]], a snare drum, a [[tuba]] ([[Sousaphone]] style), three [[trombones]], two [[alto horns]] (referred to as saxores or amonias in Mexico), and two singers. |
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According to the 2013 court testimonies of the drug lord [[Jesús Enrique Rejón Aguilar]] (alias ''El Mamito''), Banda el Recodo performed at several private parties held by leaders of [[Los Zetas]] drug cartel for a sum of US$250,000. He also testified that the favorite musical group of [[Miguel Treviño Morales]] (alias ''Z40''), the former leader of Los Zetas, was Banda el Recodo.<ref>{{cite news|title=Revelan que "El Recodo" cobraba 250 mil dólares por presentarse en fiestas de Los Zetas|url=http://www.proceso.com.mx/?p=340551|accessdate=10 May 2013|newspaper=[[Proceso (magazine)]]|date=30 April 2013|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6GVcEOqe6|archivedate=10 May 2013|deadurl=no|language=Spanish}}</ref> |
According to the 2013 court testimonies of the drug lord [[Jesús Enrique Rejón Aguilar]] (alias ''El Mamito''), Banda el Recodo performed at several private parties held by leaders of [[Los Zetas]] drug cartel for a sum of US$250,000. He also testified that the favorite musical group of [[Miguel Treviño Morales]] (alias ''Z40''), the former leader of Los Zetas, was Banda el Recodo.<ref>{{cite news|title=Revelan que "El Recodo" cobraba 250 mil dólares por presentarse en fiestas de Los Zetas|url=http://www.proceso.com.mx/?p=340551|accessdate=10 May 2013|newspaper=[[Proceso (magazine)]]|date=30 April 2013|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6GVcEOqe6|archivedate=10 May 2013|deadurl=no|language=Spanish}}</ref> |
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Banda El Recodo | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Mazatlán, Sinaloa, México |
Genres | Banda music, Ranchera |
Years active | 1938–present |
Labels | |
Members | Alfonso Lizárraga Joel Lizárraga Carlos "Charly" Perez Geovanni Mondragón Mario Alvarado Abel Moreno Omar Rodriguez Carlos Montoya Jorge Lopez Jose Lizárraga Oscar Alvarez Luis Ibarra Josue Mejia Victor Sarabia Gustavo Pimentel Alfredo Herrejon |
Past members | Aldo Sarabia (deceased) |
Website | http://www.bandaelrecodo.com.mx/ |
Banda Sinaloense el Recodo de Don Cruz Lizárraga, often referred to as Banda el Recodo, was founded in 1938; it has been under the direction of the Lizárraga family. Banda el Recodo has performed with such popular artists as Juan Gabriel and Michael Concepcion.
The ensemble consists of four clarinets, three trumpets, a tambora, a bass drum with a cymbal on top, a tarola, a snare drum, a tuba (Sousaphone style), three trombones, two alto horns (referred to as saxores or amonias in Mexico), and two singers.
According to the 2013 court testimonies of the drug lord Jesús Enrique Rejón Aguilar (alias El Mamito), Banda el Recodo performed at several private parties held by leaders of Los Zetas drug cartel for a sum of US$250,000. He also testified that the favorite musical group of Miguel Treviño Morales (alias Z40), the former leader of Los Zetas, was Banda el Recodo.[1]
History
Banda El Recodo was founded by Cruz Lizárraga, a young musician who also gave it its current appearance, including the setting, style, shape and number of current members that associated it with the place of their origin, the State of Sinaloa on the Mexican Pacific. El Recodo was named after the town Lizárraga was born in.[2]
Discography
- Banda el Recodo (1958)
- Que Siga La Tambora (1963)
- Los Invito a Mazatlán (1967)
- José Alfredo Jiménez canta al Recodo (1968)
- La Mejor Tambora Del Mundo (1975)
- El Sinaloense (1979)
- Banda El Recodo Vol. II (1981)
- A Bailar con El Recodo (1985)
- El Alma de Sinaloa (1986)
- El Apartamento (1990)
- Ahora Mejor Que Nunca (1991)
- La Número Uno... Ahora Con Puras Rancheras (1991)
- 13 Rancheras Y Cumbias (1992)
- El Bato Machin (1992)
- La Pelea Del Siglo (1992)
- Serie 20 Exitos (1992)
- 16 Rancheras Y Cumbias (1993)
- Pegando Con Tubo (1994)
- Picosito Y Ranchero (1994)
- De México Y Para El Mundo (1995)
- Pa' Puros Compas: Por Una Mujer Casada Y Otras Rancheras (1995)
- Ahora Mejor Que Nunca (1995)
- Tributo A Juan Gabriel (1996)
- De Parranda Con La Banda (1997)
- Antologica De Juan Gabriel(1998)
- Tengo Una Ilusion (1998)
- Lo Mejor De Mi Vida (1999)
- Contigo Por Siempre (2001)
- No Me Sé Rajar (2002)
- Por Ti (2003)
- Nuestra Historia (2003)
- Puras De Juan Gabriel (2004)
- Best Of Banda Sinaloense De El Recodo: Ultimate Collection (2004)
- Hay Amor (2005)
- Lo Esencial Banda Sinaloense El Recodo De Cruz Lizarraga (2005)
- Mas Fuerte Que Nunca (2006)
- Banda El Recodo Vol. 1-Pa Puros Compas (2006)
- Puras Pa' Parrandear (2007)
- Que Bonito Es Lo Bonito (2007)
- Las Numero 1 (2007)
- Te Presumo (2008)
- Me Gusta Todo de Tí (2009)
- Las Numero Uno (2010)
- La Mejor de Todas (2011)
- Haciendo Historia (2014)
See also
References
- ^ "Revelan que "El Recodo" cobraba 250 mil dólares por presentarse en fiestas de Los Zetas". Proceso (magazine) (in Spanish). 30 April 2013. Archived from the original on 10 May 2013. Retrieved 10 May 2013.
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