Estadísticas
Biografía
The band was originally started as a family band, with Jorge Hernandez, his brothers and his cousins. They began recording music together when they moved to San Jose, California in the United States in the late 1960s with the help of a local record company, Discos Fama owned by Art Walker. They became a popular local band, and when they got permission to record a song they heard in Los Angeles, they found major success on both sides of the border. The release of “Contrabando y Traición” completely kicked off the band’s international success as a Spanish language music group.
As a Norteño ensemble, the band has been able to realistically portray life in a manner that many people can relate to, whatever their language. Their songs touch upon topics like love, and struggle to survive, as well as incorporating topics like narcotics and immigration. Since their start, they have earned five Latin Grammy Awards and sold over 30 million record copies. They have toured all around the world and have even earned a reputation for playing encores that could last over an hour after the scheduled end of the show. In addition, they have recorded and released over a dozen records, not including Greatest Hits albums, and have been honored with a BMI Icon award by the BMI Latin Awards.
Críticas en vivo
Los Tigres del Norte are ICONS and it's because they make timeless music with an accordion.
Fabulous show, they are wonderful, just bringing the accordion fire. They sing their songs with so much life and emotion. The quality of the show is there; they play their hits, have multiple accordions, and they really sound like their albums. But more than anything, they engage with the audience and they are absolutely thankful you came to see them, absolutely humble.
I saw them for the inaugural Norteño at the Bowl, and while the other artist before them were underwhelming, the Tigres brought the house down.
En fin, 13/10 definitely would recommend.
Los Tigres Del Norte have been around for 45 years. They were the first Hispanic/Latino band to win the American Grammy.
From the moment they set foot on the stage it's electrifying. They set the tempo and their fans ask for the songs they want them to sing. They never disappoint the fans.
In Mexico they sang the songs in concert from 10pm until 7am the next morning. One of the best things that I have always liked a lot is that at the end of every concert they always have the time to take pictures with their fans until the last one leaves. They have been compared to the Beatles, and Rolling Stones.
I had always wanted to see los tigres del norte since I was a little boy. What a show.
I've seen other artists and love their performance but, as they sing and let no one come near them.
very different with los tigres del norte. They take pictures with everyone and keep security away. That is what an artist should look at and follow. LOVED THEIR PERFORMANCE. short but AWSOME