- Polkas de Oro, vol. 1 · 2023
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- En el '72 · 2020
- En el '72 · 2020
- En el '72 · 2020
- En el '72 · 2020
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- 2020
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- 1996
- 1995
- 1995
Live Albums
Compilations
- 1998
- 1996
Appears On
- Pablo Sepulveda y Los Pescadores con Tony De La Rosa
About Tony de la Rosa
Norteño music veteran Tony de la Rosa was one of the first bandleaders to add drums and amplification to the tradition-bound conjunto style. De la Rosa was born in 1931 in Sarita, Texas, and began playing a double-row squeezebox accordion at the age of 11. He founded a conjunto band in the mid-'50s, but later added electric bass, 12-string guitar, and drums. This innovation sparked a new form, called tacuachito. After a long semi-retirement, he re-emerged with his no-frills Tex-Mex sound intact, applying his accordion to the ever-popular polkas and rancheras of the Texas border. In June of 2004, de la Rosa died of complications from heart surgery. He was 72 years old. ~ Myles Boisen
- HOMETOWN
- Sarita, TX, United States
- BORN
- 31 October 1931
- GENRE
- Latin