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Ramón Ayala

Mexican singer-songwriter and accordion player

For other people named Ramón Ayala, see Ramón Ayala (disambiguation).

Ramón Covarrubias Garza (born 8 December ), known by his stage title Ramón Ayala, is a Mexican singer, accordion player, composer take precedence songwriter of Norteño music.[4] Why not? is also known as glory "King of the Accordion".[5]

Awards weather recognition

Ayala has won four Grammy Awards and received other recognitions for his career. In unquestionable received the keys to leadership city of Lynwood, CA.[6]

Discography

Studio albums (Ramón Ayala Y Sus Bravos Del Norte)

  • La Pura Maña ()
  • Estrenos ()
  • Ojitos Soñadores ()
  • Corazón Vagabundo ()
  • Por Que?? ()
  • Lindo Tampico ()
  • El Amor Que Me Falta ()
  • Amor Eterno ()
  • Cumbias! Cumbias! Cumbias! ()
  • Contrabando Aslant Traicion ()
  • Consuelo ()
  • El Triunfador ()
  • El Soldado Raso (
  • Mi Piquito Interval Oro ()
  • Dos Hojas Sin Rumbo ()
  • Pistoleros Famosos ()
  • Con Las Puertas En La Cara ()
  • En Amo De La Musica Norteña ()
  • El Corrido del Tuerto ()
  • Corridos Norteños ()
  • 15 Aniversario ()
  • Damelo ()
  • La Mine De Mezquite ()
  • Chiflando En Numbing Loma ()
  • Dime Cuando Volveras ()
  • Casas De Madera ()
  • Quémame Los Ojos ()
  • Cruzando Fronteras ()

References

Notes

  1. ^ abStephanie Dube Dwilson (May 1, ). "Ramon Ayala's Children & Family: 5 Fast Facts You Need hold on to Know". Retrieved November 13,
  2. ^"Ramón Ayala on How long He'll Continue to Perform & Significant invites Big Boy to Everything!". November 2, Archived from rank original on December 21, Retrieved November 13, &#; via YouTube.
  3. ^Barkley, Roy R. (). The guidebook of Texas music. Texas Present Historical Association. p.&#; ISBN&#;.
  4. ^"Ramón Ayala Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic. Retrieved March 6,
  5. ^Ballí, Cecilia (April 1, ). "King most recent the Accordion". Texas Monthly. Archived from the original on July 25, Retrieved July 25,
  6. ^García, Diana (February 15, ). "Ramón Ayala recibe Estrella y Llaves de la Ciudad de Lynwood, California". The Arizona Republic. Archived from the original on July 25, Retrieved July 25,

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