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Los Tigres del Norte

Los Tigres del Norte (English: The Tigers of the North) are a norteño band from San Jose, California.[1] Originally founded in the small town Rosa Morada in the municipality of Mocorito,[2] Sinaloa, Mexico, with sales of 32 million albums,[3] the band is one of the most recognized groups in the genre, due to its long history and its successes within the Mexican community in the diaspora. The band is famous for its political corridos, some of which have been censored, even in its own country. The band is the only Mexican group to win 7 Grammy awards and 12 Latin Grammys. In addition, the band has made 40 films alongside the Almada brothers (Mario and Fernando) among other well-known Mexican actors.

Los Tigres del Norte
Los Tigres del Norte at the Chumash Casino Resort in Santa Ynez, California.
Background information
OriginSan Jose, California
GenresPacific Norteño, Norteño with Sax
Years active1965 (1965)–present
LabelsDiscos Fama
Golondrina
EMI POPS
MGM Music
Profono Internacional
Poster
Melody
Musivisa
FonoVisa
Universal
Gamma
Gran Vía Musical De Ediciones
Discos DLB
MembersJorge Hernández
1968–present

Hernán Hernández 1968–present
Eduardo Hernández 1988–present
Luis Hernández 1996–present

Óscar Lara 1968–present
Past membersFreddy Hernández (Deceased)
Raúl Hernández 1968–1995
Guadalupe Olivo 1968–1988, 1997–2001
Websitewww.lostigresdelnorte.com

The band's style is based on regional music of Mexico, using mainly instruments such as the electric bass (or double bass), accordion, bass, drums, and sometimes other percussion instruments. The lyrics in their songs fluctuate between the romantic and the corrido. In recent years the band has begun to make music in a new genre called narcocorrido, in which they narrate the experience of members of drug gangs operating in Mexico. The narcocorrido song "Death Announced", for example, stands out, as it is dedicated to the legendary Colombian drug trafficker Pablo Escobar, "El Jefe de Jefes." In that song, the band tells the story of the power and influence of the now imprisoned Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo. Another of their famous narcocorridos, "The Queen of the South", is based on a literary novel by Arturo Pérez-Reverte from which a television series was made based on the Spanish writer's work. They have become famous in Mexico and the United States, especially in California and Texas, mainly due to the large number of Mexicans living there. They also have found considerable fame in Colombia.

The band won a Grammy Award in 1988 for their album Gracias, América sin Fronteras, and twelve years later their album Herencia de Familia won the award for Best Norteño Album at the first ever Latin Grammys. A year later, in the second edition of the awards, they were nominated again for Best Norteño Album, this time for De Paisano a Paisano, and Best Regional Mexican Song for the song of the same title from that album.

History Edit

 
Jorge Hernández performing in August 2008

The band was started by Rosamorada, Mocorito, Sinaloa, Mexico natives Jorge Hernández, his brothers, and their cousins. They began recording after moving to San Jose, California in the late 1960s, when all the members were still in their teens.[4] They were sponsored by a local record company, Discos Fama, owned by an Englishman named Art Walker, who took them under his wing and helped them find jobs and material, as well as recording all of their early albums.[4]

Los Tigres del norte were at first only locally popular, but took off after Jorge and Art Walker heard a Los Angeles mariachi singer perform a song in early 1971 about a couple of drug runners, Emilio Varela and Camelia la Texana. There had been occasional ballads (corridos, in Mexican terminology) about the cross-border drug trade ever since Prohibition in the 1920s, but never a song as cinematic as this, featuring a woman smuggler who shoots the man and takes off with the money. After getting permission to record this song, Los Tigres del Norte released "Contrabando y traición" ("Contraband and Betrayal") in 1974.[5] The song quickly hit on both sides of the border, inspired a series of movies, and kicked off one of the most remarkable careers in Spanish-language music.

In norteño form, Los Tigres del Norte have been able to portray "real life" in a manner that strikes a chord with people across the Americas. Many of their most popular songs consist of tales or corridos about life, love, and the struggle to survive in an imperfect world. They regularly touch on the subject of narcotics and illegal immigration, but they have also shared stories of love and betrayal between a man and a woman. Together, the band and its public has turned norteño music into an international genre. The band has modernized the music, infusing it with bolero, cumbia, rock rhythms, and waltzes. They also prominently incorporate a saxophone into some of their songs. As a result, it can be said that they also perform norteño-sax in addition to traditional accordion-led norteño.[citation needed]

 
Tania Libertad with Los Tigres del Norte on May 17, 2007

On January 9, 2007, Los Tigres del Norte was honored as a BMI Icon at the 14th annual BMI Latin Awards. Los Tigres, who were saluted that evening with an all-star musical tribute, were being honored as BMI Icons for their "unique and indelible influence on generations of music makers." They joined an elite list that includes such Latin music giants as Juan Luis Guerra and Carlos Santana.[6]

On October 16, 2009, Los Tigres del Norte held a Concert in Guadalupe, Nuevo León (outside of Monterrey) at the Annual Expo Guadalupe that lasted 12 hours, breaking their own record of 9 hours from previous year. It began on Saturday night and ended on Sunday at 9 a.m., not uncommon for Los Tigres del Norte. They are known for having encores at their concerts that can last more than an hour after the scheduled ending of the concert.[citation needed]

They have performed before the United States Armed Forces in Japan and South Korea.[7]

 
Tigres del Norte in Bogota 2019

In 2010, the band made headlines by joining in a massive international boycott of the U.S. state of Arizona, in response to the Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act.[8]

On October 8, 2013, Los Tigres del Norte played at an immigration reform rally on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Their set list included songs that underscored the themes the rally would address including “La Puerta Negra” (1986), “De Paisano a Paisano” (2000), and “Mis Dos Patrias.” The band was introduced by then Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.). Mexican-American singer-songwriter and actress Lila Downs also accompanied the group in a series of duets.[9]

In 2014 Los Tigres del Norte released the album Realidades, which contains the song “Era Diferente” (meaning “She Was Different”) about a lesbian teenager who falls in love with her best friend; according to lead singer and songwriter Jorge Hernández, this is the first time a norteño group has ever written a gay love song.[10][11]

The band had sold 32 million records as of 2007.[12] As of 2015, they had won 7 Grammy Awards, 6 Latin Grammy Awards, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[13][11] They received the Special Recognition (Spanish language) Award at the 26th annual GLAAD Media Awards in 2015, for their song "Era Diferente" ("She Was Different").[14] The band ranked number 15 in the list for "The 30 Most Influential Latin Artists of All Time" by Billboard magazine.[15]

In 2018, many artists sought permission to record at Folsom Prison, more so for the 50th anniversary of Johnny Cash's recording there. However, Los Tigres del Norte was the only act authorized by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. In fact, Los Tigres are the only band to record an album at Folsom since Johnny Cash released his 1968 opus.[16]

All group members are naturalized American citizens.[17]

The group's lyrics have been cited as examples of leftist sentiment in popular music.[18]

Philanthropy Edit

In May 2000, Los Tigres del Norte founded the Los Tigres del Norte Foundation, which is committed to fostering appreciation and preservation of Mexican and Mexican-American folklore. The Los Tigres del Norte Foundation donated $500,000 to the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center, which was used to digitize over 32,000 Spanish-language recordings contained in the Strachwitz Frontera Collection.[19]

Members Edit

  • Jorge Hernández – director, lead vocals, accordion
  • Hernán Hernández – bass, vocals
  • Eduardo Hernández – accordion, alto saxophone, bajo sexto, vocals
  • Luis Hernández – bajo sexto, vocals
  • Óscar Lara – drummer

Former members Edit

  • Raúl Hernández – bajo sexto, vocals (left the group in 1996 to become a soloist)
  • Lupe Olivo - saxophone, accordion (left the band in 1988 due to health problems, rejoined in 1996, and left again in 2001. He has since performed in Raúl Hernández' band)
  • Freddy Hernández - percussion (died from a heart attack in a hotel how room in 1993)[20]

Select discography Edit

Albums Edit

  • 1968: Juana La Traicionera/Por El Amor A Mis Hijo
  • 1971: Cuquita (remastered by Fonovisa in 2001)
  • 1972: El Cheque (remastered by Fonovisa in 2001)
  • 1974: Contrabando Y Traición (rerecorded at Profono in 1984)
  • 1975: La Banda Del Carro Rojo (rerecorded at Profono in 1984)
  • 1976: Pueblo Querido (rerecorded at Profono in 1984)
  • 1977: Vivan Los Mojados (rerecorded at Profono in 1984)
  • 1978: Numero Ocho (remastered by Fonovisa in 2001)
  • 1979: El Tahúr (rerecorded at Profono in 1984)
  • 1980: Plaza Garibaldi (remastered by Fonovisa in 2001)
  • 1981: ...Un Día A La Vez! (rerecorded at Profono in 1984)
  • 1982: Éxitos Para Siempre... (rerecorded at Profono in 1984)
  • 1983: Carrera Contra La Muerte (last album under Fama label) (rerecorded at Profono in 1984)
  • 1983: Internacionalmente Norteños/La Tumba Del Mojado (first album under Profono label [now Fonovisa])
  • 1984: Jaula De Oro
  • 1985: A Ti Madrecita (reissued in 2015 with 4 new songs)
  • 1986: El otro México (reissued in 1994)
  • 1986: Gracias!... América... Sin Fronteras (reissued in 1989)
  • 1988: Ídolos Del Pueblo (last album with Lupe Olivo)
  • 1989: Corridos Prohibidos (first album with Eduardo Hernández)
  • 1989: Triunfo Sólido – Mi Buena Suerte
  • 1990: Para Adoloridos
  • 1991: Incansables!
  • 1992: Con Sentimiento Y Sabor (Tan Bonita)
  • 1992: Una Noche Con Los Tigres Del Norte
  • 1993: La Garra De...
  • 1994: Los Dos Plebes
  • 1995: El Ejemplo (last album with Raúl Hernández before becoming soloist)
  • 1996: Unidos Para Siempre (first album with Luis Hernández & Guadalupe Olivo returning to the group)
  • 1997: Jefe De Jefes
  • 1998: Así Como Tú
  • 1999: Herencia De Familia
  • 2000: De Paisano A Paisano (last album with Lupe Olivo)
  • 2001: Uniendo Fronteras
  • 2002: La Reina Del Sur
  • 2004: Pacto De Sangre
  • 2005: Directo Al Corazón
  • 2006: Historias Que Contar
  • 2007: Detalles Y Emociones
  • 2008: Raíces
  • 2008: Tu Noche Con Los Tigres Del Norte
  • 2009: La Granja
  • 2010: El Rugido De Los Tigres Del Norte
  • 2011: MTV Unplugged: Los Tigres Del Norte And Friends
  • 2014: Realidades
  • 2015: Desde El Azteca
  • 2016: Ataud
  • 2019: Los Tigres del Norte At Folsom Prison
  • 2020: Y Su Palabra Es La Ley: Homenaje a Vicente Fernández
  • 2021: La Reunión
  • 2022: La Reunión Deluxe

EPs Edit

  • 1984: Los Tigres Del Norte

Singles Edit

Los Tigres del Norte Edit

  • "Por Amor A Mis Hijos"
  • "De Un Rancho A Otro"
  • "El Cheque"
  • "El Ausente"
  • "Mi Gran Cariño"
  • "Sufro Porque Te Quiero"
  • "Polka Texas"
  • "Las Tres Mujeres"
  • "Los Sufrimientos"
  • "El Sordo Mudo" (side 2 track)
  • "La Cochicuina"
  • "Ya Cambiara Mi Destino"
  • "Las Tres Mujeres"
  • "Mi Caballo Ensillado"
  • "Morena De San Francisco"
  • "Hermosa Luna"
  • "Rio Magadalena"
  • "El Que Tanto Te Amo"
  • "Quien Te Viera"
  • "Adolfo Mi Compadre" (1984)
  • "La Puerta Negra/Poppurri Mexicano" (1986)
  • "Rap Norteño" (single-only release)
  • "Un Cuento De Navidad"
  • "La Mesa del Rincon/La Navidad De Los Pobres" (1995)
  • "Duro"
  • "Mujeriego" (feat. Don Francisco)
  • "Por Amor"
  • "Aguas Revueltas"
  • "El Enfermito"
  • "La Bala" (2014)
  • "Tu Carcel" (feat. Marco Antonio Solis)
  • "Ataud" (2016)
  • "Cuando Seas Grande" (feat. Alejandro Sanz, Gloria Trevi, and J Balvin)
  • "Para Sacarte De Mi Vida" (feat. Alejandro Fernandez)

Guest appearances Edit

  • Hermanitas Rodarte - "Dile Pajarillo"
  • Hermanitas Rodarte - "Me Voy De Estas Tierras"
  • Lupita Alatorre - "No Es Culpa Mia"

Filmography Edit

Through their career, Los Tigres del Norte have appeared in numerous Mexican films, many of which are based on some of their hit songs. In genre, they range from action to drama. Many of the actors in these films include Mario and Fernando Almada, Eric Del Castillo, Pedro Infante, Jr., Jorge Reynoso, Lucha Villa, Cecilia Camacho, and Bernabe Melendez "El Gatillero".

In December 2016, media reports stated that Amateur Films would be producing Jefes De Jefes, a feature-length documentary about Los Tigres del Norte's history and cultural influence; no release date was announced.

Awards and nominations Edit

Grammy Awards Edit

Year Work Category Result
1987 El Otro México Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album Nominated
1988 Gracias!...América...Sin Fronteras Won
1989 Ídolos Del Pueblo Nominated
1990 Corridos Prohibidos Nominated
1992 Para Adoloridos Nominated
1993 Con Sentimiento Y Sabor (Tan Bonita) Nominated
1994 La Garra De... Nominated
1998 Jefe De Jefes Nominated
2004 La Reina Del Sur Nominated
2007 Historias que contar Best Norteño Album Won
2008 Raíces Won
2009 Detalles y Emociones Won
2010 Tu Noche con los Tigres Del Norte Won
2012 MTV Unplugged: Los Tigres Del Norte And Friends Best Banda or Norteño Album Won
2016 Realidades (Deluxe Edition) Best Regional Mexican Music Album (including Tejano) Won

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Los Tigres del Norte - About
  2. ^ "La Tierra de los Tigres del Norte".
  3. ^ Wiltz, Teresa (February 18, 2007). "Fierce Enough to Bite". Washington Post. Retrieved June 17, 2020.
  4. ^ a b Wilkinson, Alec (May 17, 2010). "Alec Wilkinson, "Immigration Blues," The New Yorker magazine, May 24, 2010". Newyorker.com. Retrieved May 14, 2012.
  5. ^ "Música". www.univision.com.
  6. ^ "Los Tigres del Norte To Be Honored as BMI Icons at 14th Annual Latin Awards". bmi.com. January 9, 2007. Retrieved October 11, 2010.
  7. ^ "Visión Hispana". Visionhispanausa.com. April 15, 2010. Retrieved May 14, 2012.
  8. ^ El Correo de Guanajuato: "Tigres del Norte, participan en boicot contra Arizona" July 22, 2011, at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
  9. ^ Montgomery, David (2013). "Los Tigres provide soundtrack for immigrants' lives."The Washington Post. Retrieved on April 27, 2014.
  10. ^ "Realidades - Los Tigres del Norte | Releases". AllMusic. October 7, 2014. Retrieved March 25, 2015.
  11. ^ a b Yezmin Villarreal (March 21, 2015). "Los Tigres del Norte Are Making Gay Norteño History". Advocate.com. Retrieved March 25, 2015.
  12. ^ article in Washington Post, February 18, 2007
  13. ^ "Grammy Winner search". grammy.com. April 30, 2017.
  14. ^ "Norteño Kings Los Tigres del Norte on Being Honored for Gay Love Song 'Era Diferente': 'This Brings Us Great Pride'". Billboard. March 21, 2015. Retrieved March 25, 2015.
  15. ^ "The 30 Most Influential Latin Artists of All Time". Billboard. April 28, 2015. Retrieved July 10, 2015.
  16. ^ Exposito, Suzy (August 9, 2019). "See Los Tigres del Norte Perform at Folsom Prison in New Documentary". Rolling Stone. Retrieved April 3, 2020.
  17. ^ Rohter, Larry (June 27, 2014). "Los Tigres del Norte Breaks Boundaries". The New York Times.
  18. ^ [1] 18 July 2017
  19. ^ "Los Tigres Del Norte". www.lostigresdelnorte.com.
  20. ^ "Freddy Hernandez". April 20, 1993.

External links Edit

  • Official website (in Spanish & English)
  • Los Tigres del Norte discography at Discogs
  • Los Tigres del Norte at IMDb
  • Los Tigres del Norte on YouTube.com
  • Los Tigres del Norte onFacebook.com
  • Los Tigres del Norte on Instagram
  • Interview with Acceso Total, video (in Spanish)

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translated from the existing Spanish Wikipedia article at es Los Tigres del Norte see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated es Los Tigres del Norte to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Los Tigres del Norte English The Tigers of the North are a norteno band from San Jose California 1 Originally founded in the small town Rosa Morada in the municipality of Mocorito 2 Sinaloa Mexico with sales of 32 million albums 3 the band is one of the most recognized groups in the genre due to its long history and its successes within the Mexican community in the diaspora The band is famous for its political corridos some of which have been censored even in its own country The band is the only Mexican group to win 7 Grammy awards and 12 Latin Grammys In addition the band has made 40 films alongside the Almada brothers Mario and Fernando among other well known Mexican actors Los Tigres del NorteLos Tigres del Norte at the Chumash Casino Resort in Santa Ynez California Background informationOriginSan Jose CaliforniaGenresPacific Norteno Norteno with SaxYears active1965 1965 presentLabelsDiscos FamaGolondrinaEMI POPSMGM MusicProfono InternacionalPosterMelodyMusivisaFonoVisaUniversalGammaGran Via Musical De EdicionesDiscos DLBMembersJorge Hernandez1968 present Hernan Hernandez 1968 present Eduardo Hernandez 1988 present Luis Hernandez 1996 present oscar Lara 1968 presentPast membersFreddy Hernandez Deceased Raul Hernandez 1968 1995Guadalupe Olivo 1968 1988 1997 2001Websitewww wbr lostigresdelnorte wbr comThe band s style is based on regional music of Mexico using mainly instruments such as the electric bass or double bass accordion bass drums and sometimes other percussion instruments The lyrics in their songs fluctuate between the romantic and the corrido In recent years the band has begun to make music in a new genre called narcocorrido in which they narrate the experience of members of drug gangs operating in Mexico The narcocorrido song Death Announced for example stands out as it is dedicated to the legendary Colombian drug trafficker Pablo Escobar El Jefe de Jefes In that song the band tells the story of the power and influence of the now imprisoned Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo Another of their famous narcocorridos The Queen of the South is based on a literary novel by Arturo Perez Reverte from which a television series was made based on the Spanish writer s work They have become famous in Mexico and the United States especially in California and Texas mainly due to the large number of Mexicans living there They also have found considerable fame in Colombia The band won a Grammy Award in 1988 for their album Gracias America sin Fronteras and twelve years later their album Herencia de Familia won the award for Best Norteno Album at the first ever Latin Grammys A year later in the second edition of the awards they were nominated again for Best Norteno Album this time for De Paisano a Paisano and Best Regional Mexican Song for the song of the same title from that album Contents 1 History 2 Philanthropy 3 Members 4 Former members 5 Select discography 5 1 Albums 5 2 EPs 5 3 Singles 5 3 1 Los Tigres del Norte 5 3 2 Guest appearances 6 Filmography 7 Awards and nominations 7 1 Grammy Awards 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory Edit nbsp Jorge Hernandez performing in August 2008The band was started by Rosamorada Mocorito Sinaloa Mexico natives Jorge Hernandez his brothers and their cousins They began recording after moving to San Jose California in the late 1960s when all the members were still in their teens 4 They were sponsored by a local record company Discos Fama owned by an Englishman named Art Walker who took them under his wing and helped them find jobs and material as well as recording all of their early albums 4 Los Tigres del norte were at first only locally popular but took off after Jorge and Art Walker heard a Los Angeles mariachi singer perform a song in early 1971 about a couple of drug runners Emilio Varela and Camelia la Texana There had been occasional ballads corridos in Mexican terminology about the cross border drug trade ever since Prohibition in the 1920s but never a song as cinematic as this featuring a woman smuggler who shoots the man and takes off with the money After getting permission to record this song Los Tigres del Norte released Contrabando y traicion Contraband and Betrayal in 1974 5 The song quickly hit on both sides of the border inspired a series of movies and kicked off one of the most remarkable careers in Spanish language music In norteno form Los Tigres del Norte have been able to portray real life in a manner that strikes a chord with people across the Americas Many of their most popular songs consist of tales or corridos about life love and the struggle to survive in an imperfect world They regularly touch on the subject of narcotics and illegal immigration but they have also shared stories of love and betrayal between a man and a woman Together the band and its public has turned norteno music into an international genre The band has modernized the music infusing it with bolero cumbia rock rhythms and waltzes They also prominently incorporate a saxophone into some of their songs As a result it can be said that they also perform norteno sax in addition to traditional accordion led norteno citation needed nbsp Tania Libertad with Los Tigres del Norte on May 17 2007On January 9 2007 Los Tigres del Norte was honored as a BMI Icon at the 14th annual BMI Latin Awards Los Tigres who were saluted that evening with an all star musical tribute were being honored as BMI Icons for their unique and indelible influence on generations of music makers They joined an elite list that includes such Latin music giants as Juan Luis Guerra and Carlos Santana 6 On October 16 2009 Los Tigres del Norte held a Concert in Guadalupe Nuevo Leon outside of Monterrey at the Annual Expo Guadalupe that lasted 12 hours breaking their own record of 9 hours from previous year It began on Saturday night and ended on Sunday at 9 a m not uncommon for Los Tigres del Norte They are known for having encores at their concerts that can last more than an hour after the scheduled ending of the concert citation needed They have performed before the United States Armed Forces in Japan and South Korea 7 nbsp Tigres del Norte in Bogota 2019In 2010 the band made headlines by joining in a massive international boycott of the U S state of Arizona in response to the Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act 8 On October 8 2013 Los Tigres del Norte played at an immigration reform rally on the National Mall in Washington D C Their set list included songs that underscored the themes the rally would address including La Puerta Negra 1986 De Paisano a Paisano 2000 and Mis Dos Patrias The band was introduced by then Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi D Calif Mexican American singer songwriter and actress Lila Downs also accompanied the group in a series of duets 9 In 2014 Los Tigres del Norte released the album Realidades which contains the song Era Diferente meaning She Was Different about a lesbian teenager who falls in love with her best friend according to lead singer and songwriter Jorge Hernandez this is the first time a norteno group has ever written a gay love song 10 11 The band had sold 32 million records as of 2007 12 As of 2015 they had won 7 Grammy Awards 6 Latin Grammy Awards and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame 13 11 They received the Special Recognition Spanish language Award at the 26th annual GLAAD Media Awards in 2015 for their song Era Diferente She Was Different 14 The band ranked number 15 in the list for The 30 Most Influential Latin Artists of All Time by Billboard magazine 15 In 2018 many artists sought permission to record at Folsom Prison more so for the 50th anniversary of Johnny Cash s recording there However Los Tigres del Norte was the only act authorized by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation In fact Los Tigres are the only band to record an album at Folsom since Johnny Cash released his 1968 opus 16 All group members are naturalized American citizens 17 The group s lyrics have been cited as examples of leftist sentiment in popular music 18 Philanthropy EditIn May 2000 Los Tigres del Norte founded the Los Tigres del Norte Foundation which is committed to fostering appreciation and preservation of Mexican and Mexican American folklore The Los Tigres del Norte Foundation donated 500 000 to the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center which was used to digitize over 32 000 Spanish language recordings contained in the Strachwitz Frontera Collection 19 Members EditJorge Hernandez director lead vocals accordion Hernan Hernandez bass vocals Eduardo Hernandez accordion alto saxophone bajo sexto vocals Luis Hernandez bajo sexto vocals oscar Lara drummerFormer members EditRaul Hernandez bajo sexto vocals left the group in 1996 to become a soloist Lupe Olivo saxophone accordion left the band in 1988 due to health problems rejoined in 1996 and left again in 2001 He has since performed in Raul Hernandez band Freddy Hernandez percussion died from a heart attack in a hotel how room in 1993 20 Select discography EditAlbums Edit 1968 Juana La Traicionera Por El Amor A Mis Hijo 1971 Cuquita remastered by Fonovisa in 2001 1972 El Cheque remastered by Fonovisa in 2001 1974 Contrabando Y Traicion rerecorded at Profono in 1984 1975 La Banda Del Carro Rojo rerecorded at Profono in 1984 1976 Pueblo Querido rerecorded at Profono in 1984 1977 Vivan Los Mojados rerecorded at Profono in 1984 1978 Numero Ocho remastered by Fonovisa in 2001 1979 El Tahur rerecorded at Profono in 1984 1980 Plaza Garibaldi remastered by Fonovisa in 2001 1981 Un Dia A La Vez rerecorded at Profono in 1984 1982 Exitos Para Siempre rerecorded at Profono in 1984 1983 Carrera Contra La Muerte last album under Fama label rerecorded at Profono in 1984 1983 Internacionalmente Nortenos La Tumba Del Mojado first album under Profono label now Fonovisa 1984 Jaula De Oro 1985 A Ti Madrecita reissued in 2015 with 4 new songs 1986 El otro Mexico reissued in 1994 1986 Gracias America Sin Fronteras reissued in 1989 1988 Idolos Del Pueblo last album with Lupe Olivo 1989 Corridos Prohibidos first album with Eduardo Hernandez 1989 Triunfo Solido Mi Buena Suerte 1990 Para Adoloridos 1991 Incansables 1992 Con Sentimiento Y Sabor Tan Bonita 1992 Una Noche Con Los Tigres Del Norte 1993 La Garra De 1994 Los Dos Plebes 1995 El Ejemplo last album with Raul Hernandez before becoming soloist 1996 Unidos Para Siempre first album with Luis Hernandez amp Guadalupe Olivo returning to the group 1997 Jefe De Jefes 1998 Asi Como Tu 1999 Herencia De Familia 2000 De Paisano A Paisano last album with Lupe Olivo 2001 Uniendo Fronteras 2002 La Reina Del Sur 2004 Pacto De Sangre 2005 Directo Al Corazon 2006 Historias Que Contar 2007 Detalles Y Emociones 2008 Raices 2008 Tu Noche Con Los Tigres Del Norte 2009 La Granja 2010 El Rugido De Los Tigres Del Norte 2011 MTV Unplugged Los Tigres Del Norte And Friends 2014 Realidades 2015 Desde El Azteca 2016 Ataud 2019 Los Tigres del Norte At Folsom Prison 2020 Y Su Palabra Es La Ley Homenaje a Vicente Fernandez 2021 La Reunion 2022 La Reunion DeluxeEPs Edit 1984 Los Tigres Del NorteSingles Edit Los Tigres del Norte Edit Por Amor A Mis Hijos De Un Rancho A Otro El Cheque El Ausente Mi Gran Carino Sufro Porque Te Quiero Polka Texas Las Tres Mujeres Los Sufrimientos El Sordo Mudo side 2 track La Cochicuina Ya Cambiara Mi Destino Las Tres Mujeres Mi Caballo Ensillado Morena De San Francisco Hermosa Luna Rio Magadalena El Que Tanto Te Amo Quien Te Viera Adolfo Mi Compadre 1984 La Puerta Negra Poppurri Mexicano 1986 Rap Norteno single only release Un Cuento De Navidad La Mesa del Rincon La Navidad De Los Pobres 1995 Duro Mujeriego feat Don Francisco Por Amor Aguas Revueltas El Enfermito La Bala 2014 Tu Carcel feat Marco Antonio Solis Ataud 2016 Cuando Seas Grande feat Alejandro Sanz Gloria Trevi and J Balvin Para Sacarte De Mi Vida feat Alejandro Fernandez Guest appearances Edit Hermanitas Rodarte Dile Pajarillo Hermanitas Rodarte Me Voy De Estas Tierras Lupita Alatorre No Es Culpa Mia Filmography EditThrough their career Los Tigres del Norte have appeared in numerous Mexican films many of which are based on some of their hit songs In genre they range from action to drama Many of the actors in these films include Mario and Fernando Almada Eric Del Castillo Pedro Infante Jr Jorge Reynoso Lucha Villa Cecilia Camacho and Bernabe Melendez El Gatillero In December 2016 media reports stated that Amateur Films would be producing Jefes De Jefes a feature length documentary about Los Tigres del Norte s history and cultural influence no release date was announced 1976 La Banda Del Carro Rojo 1976 La Muerte Del Soplon 1986 La Puerta Negra 1987 La Jaula De Oro 1989 Tres Veces Mojado 1990 Ni Parientes Somos 1991 La Camioneta Gris 1992 Los Tres Gallos 1993 Amor a la medida 2008 La misma luna 2019 Los Tigres del Norte at Folsom PrisonAwards and nominations EditGrammy Awards Edit Year Work Category Result1987 El Otro Mexico Best Mexican Mexican American Album Nominated1988 Gracias America Sin Fronteras Won1989 Idolos Del Pueblo Nominated1990 Corridos Prohibidos Nominated1992 Para Adoloridos Nominated1993 Con Sentimiento Y Sabor Tan Bonita Nominated1994 La Garra De Nominated1998 Jefe De Jefes Nominated2004 La Reina Del Sur Nominated2007 Historias que contar Best Norteno Album Won2008 Raices Won2009 Detalles y Emociones Won2010 Tu Noche con los Tigres Del Norte Won2012 MTV Unplugged Los Tigres Del Norte And Friends Best Banda or Norteno Album Won2016 Realidades Deluxe Edition Best Regional Mexican Music Album including Tejano WonSee also EditList of best selling Latin music artistsReferences Edit Los Tigres del Norte About La Tierra de los Tigres del Norte Wiltz Teresa February 18 2007 Fierce Enough to Bite Washington Post Retrieved June 17 2020 a b Wilkinson Alec May 17 2010 Alec Wilkinson Immigration Blues The New Yorker magazine May 24 2010 Newyorker com Retrieved May 14 2012 Musica www univision com Los Tigres del Norte To Be Honored as BMI Icons at 14th Annual Latin Awards bmi com January 9 2007 Retrieved October 11 2010 Vision Hispana Visionhispanausa com April 15 2010 Retrieved May 14 2012 El Correo de Guanajuato Tigres del Norte participan en boicot contra Arizona Archived July 22 2011 at the Wayback Machine in Spanish Montgomery David 2013 Los Tigres provide soundtrack for immigrants lives The Washington Post Retrieved on April 27 2014 Realidades Los Tigres del Norte Releases AllMusic October 7 2014 Retrieved March 25 2015 a b Yezmin Villarreal March 21 2015 Los Tigres del Norte Are Making Gay Norteno History Advocate com Retrieved March 25 2015 article in Washington Post February 18 2007 Grammy Winner search grammy com April 30 2017 Norteno Kings Los Tigres del Norte on Being Honored for Gay Love Song Era Diferente This Brings Us Great Pride Billboard March 21 2015 Retrieved March 25 2015 The 30 Most Influential Latin Artists of All Time Billboard April 28 2015 Retrieved July 10 2015 Exposito Suzy August 9 2019 See Los Tigres del Norte Perform at Folsom Prison in New Documentary Rolling Stone Retrieved April 3 2020 Rohter Larry June 27 2014 Los Tigres del Norte Breaks Boundaries The New York Times 1 18 July 2017 Los Tigres Del Norte www lostigresdelnorte com Freddy Hernandez April 20 1993 External links EditOfficial website in Spanish amp English Universal Music Latin Entertainment Los Tigres del Norte Los Tigres del Norte discography at Discogs Los Tigres del Norte at IMDb Los Tigres del Norte on YouTube com Los Tigres del Norte onFacebook com Los Tigres del Norte on Instagram Interview with Acceso Total video in Spanish Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Latin music nbsp Mexico Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Los Tigres del 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