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A successful podcast has revived interest in the life of the late "King of the Corrido" Mexican singer Chalino Sánchez, 31, found dead 30 years ago.
Cintas Acuario, owned by Rivera, has begun releasing posthumous Sanchez material, and says it will do the same with other ...
A young Chalino Sánchez, clad in Western wear and a cowboy hat tilted to one side, could be found selling tapes of his corridos at swap meets or entertaining guests at quinceañeras and baptism ...
It's the first of several posthumous collabs to be released by Cintas Acuario, which has the rights to 15 songs by the artist murdered in 1992.
EXCLUSIVE: For at least the last three years, Latino Hollywood has been abuzz about a Chalino Sanchez biopic that has been in the works though nothing solid emerged — until now. The new indie ...
A tres décadas del asesinato de Rosalino Chalino Sánchez, el crimen sigue impune, su música y leyenda viva y su figura, junto a la de muchos más cantantes del regional mexicano,… ...
There's a long history of popular musicians who become all the more famous for dying young. That's part of the story of Chalino Sanchez, but there's much more to it. A new podcast explores.
Photo by Gregory Bojorquez “My dad started a way of dressing, a way of singing, a way of acting, a way of talking, everything,” says Adán Sánchez. “It was a big-ass revolution!” Sánchez ...
Companies like Sonoro and Futuro are finding success with Latino-focused podcasts. Major producers like Spotify and iHeart are following suit.
A young Chalino Sánchez, clad in Western wear and a cowboy hat tilted to one side, could be found selling tapes of his corridos at swap meets or entertaining guests at quinceañeras and baptism parties ...