Luis Alfonso Palacios II, known as Louie the Singer, took the long road to music success in an effort to avoid the limiting expectations of the industry as a Mexican American country artist.
Thanks to that capacity for continuous reinvention, the singer and actress is receiving the Evolution Award at the 2025 Billboard Latin Women in Music gala on Thursday, April 24. “Life has been a ...
“It's insane that it took so long . . ." Helen Ochoa says When Helen Ochoa covered Beyonce’s “If I Were a Boy” in 2013, she gave it a regional Mexican makeover by singing it in Spanish with banda ...
Fans can choose from five OT x Texans pieces, starting with a hoodie ($80) featuring a cowboy hat and bull-riding design. On the tees side, there are two options, each running $40 and available in two ...
On the latest episode of the “Daily Variety” podcast, Eva Longoria joins co-editor Cynthia Littleton to talk about her new soccer docuseries, “Necaxa,” premiering on FX on Aug. 7. “Angel City for Los ...
Queens band Pink Mexico make heavy-hazy fuzz-rock that fits nicely into the recent grungegaze wave. They might land within the same aesthetic bracket as a lot of other young groups these days, but ...
Grammy nominated group that reached the top of the Latin streaming charts with its debut album "Nuestra Herencia" in 2017.
Simone de Beauvoir argued in her 1949 book “The Second Sex” that “humanity is male and man defines woman not in herself but as relative to him; she is not regarded as an autonomous being.” Still, the ...
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‘Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue’ Composer Invites Viewers To Learn About the Music Behind the Series [Exclusive]
Today, Collider is pairing with Sony Pictures Entertainment’s Madison Gate Records to take fans behind the music. As we quickly approach the March 28 arrival of the Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue ...
Meme del Real has been part of the beloved Mexican rock band Café Tacvba for more than 30 years. This week, the 56-year-old singer released his debut solo record. It's Friday, which means all kinds of ...
In a quaint, sleepy city four hours south of the Texas border, a unique musical tradition is thriving. The city of Linares is the birthplace of duos and trios composed solely of drums and clarinets.
On Sunday, three contestants were crowned winners of the inaugural, government-run “Mexico Sings” competition, meant to promote songs that aren’t about drug cartels or violence. Mike León, from ...
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