Juan Gabriel and Ana Gabriel are extremely popular Mexican singers and songwriters who, despite similar features and a shared commitment to exploring the varieties of Mexican traditional music and pop, are not related by blood or marriage. ...
Personnel: Roy Roberts (vocals, guitar); Mike Gallaher (guitar); Scott Adair (saxophone); Mitch Reilly (alto saxophone); Rusty Smith (trumpet, trombone); Chuck Cotton (drums); Deronda Lewis, Philip White (background vocals).Recording inf...
Don't be deterred by the cheap cover art, just-the-facts title, and 32 short selections spread over two discs when one could have sufficed. This is a terrific compilation of music from one of soul music's many under-the-radar names. Althoug...
Personnel: Borja F-S Montenegro (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Niño Josele (flamenco guitar); Dayan Abad (tres); Inoidel (saxophone); Jerry Gonzalez (trumpet); Geandelaxis "Mandela" Bell Carbonell (trombone); Ivan "Melon" Gonzalez, Dav...
Unlike most Mexican pop stars whose fans holler and throw underwear at them in a live setting, Ana Gabriel has a devoted concert audience who actually sit down and listen. The presence of respectful fans is one of the main reasons why going...