Los Alegres Del Barranco brings Mexican regional music to life with their unique style and sound!
List of Los Alegres Del Barranco's featurings
Lupillo Rivera, Gerardo Ortiz & El Coyote
Los Alegres Del Barranco members' ages
Los Alegres Del Barranco members are currently 42, 37 & 34 years old.
Los Alegres Del Barranco's country of origin
Los Alegres Del Barranco is from United States.
Los Alegres Del Barranco members' real names
Los Alegres Del Barranco members' real names are Jorge Hernández, José Angel Hernández & José Luis Hernández.
The Success Story of Los Alegres Del Barranco
Who Are Los Alegres Del Barranco?
Los Alegres Del Barranco is a Mexican regional music group from Chihuahua, Mexico. The group consists of three brothers: Jorge Hernández (38 years old), José Angel Hernández (33 years old) and José Luis Hernández (30 years old). They have been performing together for over two decades, and their music has become a staple in their hometown Chihuahua.
Style of Music
Los Alegres Del Barranco specializes in traditional Mexican regional music, such as norteño, cumbia and ranchera. Their unique style of music has earned them international recognition, and they have collaborated with some of the most well-known names in the industry such as Lupillo Rivera, Gerardo Ortiz and El Coyote.
Discography
Los Alegres Del Barranco have released five studio albums: 'El Corrido de los Hermanos Hernandez' (1999), 'En Vivo desde Chihuahua' (2004), 'La Historia Continua' (2007), 'Otra Historia' (2009) and 'Sucessos' (2016). They have also released several singles, including 'Mi Tesoro', 'Tus Mentiras', 'Tu Ausencia' and 'Vete de Aquí'.
Live Performances
Los Alegres Del Barranco are known for their energetic live performances, which often feature elaborate costumes and choreography. Their shows regularly attract crowds of thousands of fans from all over the world. They have performed at some of the biggest festivals in Mexico, including Vive Latino, Festival Acapulco and Festival Nuevo Leon.
Awards
Los Alegres Del Barranco have won several awards throughout their career, including Premio Lo Nuestro's Best Norteño Album award in 2010 for their album La Historia Continua. They also won the Latin Grammy Award for Best Regional Mexican Music Album in 2016 for their album Sucessos.