Originating from Tangancícuaro, Michoacán, Los Huracanes del Norte are nothing short of legendary. With a career spanning over four decades, they are the quintessential "groups of the people." While they have dabbled in romance, their true claim to fame lies in the Corrido . They possess a unique ability to chronicle the lives of those often marginalized by society—immigrants, outlaws, and laborers.
La Zenda Norteña carved their own distinct path in the competitive world of Norteno music. Known for their polished sound and, at times, a more melodic approach to the genre, they brought a different flavor to the table. While they share the instrumental DNA of the Norteno style (accordion, bajo sexto, bass, and drums), their vocal arrangements often lean into the poignant, capturing the heartbreak and nostalgia that defines much of Mexican folk music. Los Huracanes del Norte y La Zenda Nortena - El...
Formed in 1969 by the Garcia brothers, Los Huracanes have released over . They broke through in 1978 with the gold record La Musiquera and have spent the last 50+ years touring every corner of the U.S. and Mexico. Current Tours (2026) La Zenda Norteña carved their own distinct path
Their style is faster, more aggressive, and heavily influenced by the “movimiento alterado” and the brutalist narcocorrido sub-genres. They sing with a fierce precision—clean production, thunderous tololoche (bass) slaps, and an accordion that sounds like a machine gun. Formed in 1969 by the Garcia brothers, Los