Tuesday, 17 June 2008
Sonora Poncena
Artist: Sonora Poncena
Genre(s):
Latin: Dance
Discography:
Salsa
Year:
Tracks: 1
La Sonora Santanera's loss leader, Carlos Colorado, belonged to a local orquesta in his hometown of Barra de Santa Ana, just it was not until he stirred to Mexico City that his grouping, Tropical Santanera, was born. The lot played private parties about the city, attracting the attention of showman Jesús "Palillo" MartÃnez, wHO helped them develop a fizgig at the Follies Bergere Theater. The lot changed its name to La Sonora Santanera and played a mix of dance-oriented styles, earning a shrink with CBS Mexico in 1960. Soon later, they had their low gear hits, "La Boa" and "Los Aretes de la Luna."
The lot continued to be hot passim the '60s and finally they changed their name once again to La International Sonora Santanera de Carlos Colorado.
Centennial State died in a railway car fortuity in 1986, leading to the irregular dissolution of the band. In 1997, though, left members reunited to freeing Como en los Buenos Tiempos, which attempted to repair the group's signature sound.