On the third day of November What a remarkable day Three tequila makers were killed The corners on the other side. They left Guerrero With tequila already aniseed The course they were taking was San Diego Mentado. When they got to the big river, they began to think it is good to take Leandro because we are just two. They went to invite Leandro
And I answer that they do not Look that I am sick And thus I would not want to go. At the end of begging him, Leandro accompanied them to the Loma de Miranda. He was the first to die. Leandro was knocked down and his arm was wounded. He couldn't fire them anymore. He had several bullets. They threw them at once
They must have known that Jerónimo died, Silvano was very badly injured. Silvano very badly hurt He still kept talking to them Keep me cowardly corners You are no longer asking me. They asked him where his name was from and his address was Silvano Gracia. I am from China Nuevo León. The corner captain approached Silvano In a few seconds Silvano Gracia died. Already with this I say goodbye On my star horse They killed three fine roosters from the small town of Guerrero.
Los Alegres de Terán is a very small ethnic band; it consists of two men: Eugenio Abrego on accordion and Tomas Ortiz on bajo sexto(a twelve-string guitar distinctive of northern Mexico and South Texas). They have performed together for more than twenty-five years, recorded over forty albums, and are the masters and chief exporters of Norteño music, a style indigenous to the Texas-Mexico border area. Popular throughout Central and South America, Los Alegres are known for carefully harmonized vocals, simple accompaniment, and a repertoire of corridos or ballads of courage and romance. Arnaldo Ramirez of Falcon Records accounts for Los Alegres’ international following this way: “They’re the only Chicano group like this in history. Their songs are down-to-earth and they just get to people.