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Los Alegres de Terán : ウィキペディア英語版
Los Alegres de Terán

Los Alegres de Terán is a Norteño music group from Mexico. They were formed in Nuevo León when Eugenio Abrego and Tomas Ortiz met in a club in the mid 1920s
focusing their activities around the area of Monterrey, Reynosa, and finally settling in McAllen, Texas.
Beginning with their first album in 1928, "Corrido de Pepito", Los Alegres de Terán were pioneers of norteño style duets singing corridos, rancheras and norteño songs. They recorded more albums and had hits with many songs, including "Carta Jugada", "Alma Enamorada", and "Entre Copa y Copa". The duo also took part in cross-marketing moves, including a spot on the bill in the first Polka Festival which was held in Chicago in the mid-1960s. The group also had an appearance in several films, including ''Pueblito'', a 1961 melodrama directed by Emilio Fernandez.
Los Alegres de Terán were inducted into the Tejano Conjunto Hall of Fame in 1983. Abrego died five years later. Tomas Ortiz died in November 2007.
== See also ==

* Norteño (music)


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