The images of hundreds of thousands who paid their final respects to the late Mexican singing-songwriting superstar Juan Gabriel make the scene reminiscent of that of the funeral of a head of state.
Hits by two late Latin music icons whose ballads and salsa songs are constants in playlists across generations have been inducted into the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress. Juan ...
Juan Gabriel’s “Amor Eterno” and Héctor Lavoe’s “El Cantante” will be safeguarded for posterity, the Library of Congress announced Tuesday. The two tracks are among the 25 “audio treasures” selected ...
CIUDAD DE MÉXICO — Sus temas lo convirtieron en el “Amor eterno” de muchos y su versatilidad para cantar por igual al amor, al dolor y a la felicidad lo transformó en el ídolo de la canción popular ...
One Mexican tearjerker has found its way into the hearts of San Antonians and now the Library of Congress. Between Green Day's major label debut "Dookie" and Dixie Chicks 1998 classic "Wide Open ...
Superfriends J Balvin and Bad Bunny work hard — and in the new video for “Yo Le Llego,” they play hard. They have much cause to celebrate: as of Friday, their joint LP Oasis has entered its fifth week ...
The 1984 ballad by Juan Gabriel, a pop star who was from the U.S.-Mexico border, takes on greater meaning after the tragedy in El Paso, Tex. By Daniel Hernández It is played or performed at funerals ...
I had another show planned for this week — but I think we need something else, after the shootings in Gilroy, Dayton and El Paso. Instead we offer some music to help us mourn, remember, and hopefully ...
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