Fifty years ago, Johnny Cash performed at Folsom State Prison in Folsom, Calif. The January 1968 concert and live album it produced, At Folsom Prison, helped revitalize Cash’s career, inspiring him to ...
Damn it felt good to be Latino Sunday afternoon at the Houston Rodeo’s always well attended Go Tejano Day. In the fourth most diverse city of the nation, it’s not uncommon to see high numbers of ...
Back on the road, the icons of norteño music are returning to Spain after 14 years, and preparing for their first ever show in England. By Tere Aguilera “La Reina del Sur” will be heard again in ...
The norteño band received the Special Recognition (Spanish Language) Award at the 26th annual GLAAD Media Awards for "Era Diferente" (She was different), the first gay love song in the band's… By ...
To celebrate Pride Month and Father's Day, PEOPLE music writer Tomás Mier sat down with his father and Los Tigres Del Norte to talk about the impact of their GLAAD Award-winning song "Era Diferente" ...
In their retinue of narcocorridos and Aztlanista chants is this curious ditty, a dirge that has become a staple of Mexican Catholic funerals and at Alcoholic Anonymous meetings for its simple message: ...
Believe it or not, yaktivists, there was a time in Aztlanista history where not only was the term “illegal immigrant” bandied around with pride, but “wetback” was ever a bigger reappropriated term of ...
More than 50 years ago, four teenaged boys from the small, remote town of Rosa Morada, Mocorito, in the state of Sinaloa, Mexico, arrived at the U.S. border, instruments in tow. They explained that ...
This Friday Mexican norteño legends Los Tigres del Norte release “La Prisión de Folsom (Folsom Prison Blues),” the lead single and video from the band’s upcoming Netflix Original Documentary, Los ...
Los Tigres del Norte, one of the most influential Mexican-American musical groups, stumped for Vice President Kamala Harris in west Phoenix on Thursday, with five days to go until Election Day as the ...