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- Banda_Jerez abstract "Banda Jerez is a Mexican banda group formed in the late 1980s. Banda Jerez's hits include "Billete Verde", "Una Mujer Casada" "Tan Bonita", "Cerveza Helada", "La Cabrona", "La Baraja","tamarindo", and "la iguana". The band was named after Jerez de García Salinas, Zacatecas, Mexico, where it was founded. Banda Jerez re-works traditional ranchera songs, from Antonio Aguilar Vicente Fernández Heriberto Lazcano and José Alfredo Jiménez . The ensemble of members consist of vocalists Marco Antonio Flores, and Rafael Juárez, and three clarinettists, three trumpeters, three trombonists, two Charchetas, a tambora, a tarola, and a tuba player. They are known for their explicit lyrics.In July 2012, the vocalist Marco Flores was kidnapped along with a friend, and they were held ransom for about a month. His family agreed to pay a ransom of five million pesos to secure their release.".
- Banda_Jerez wikiPageExternalLink www.lanumerounobandajerez.com.mx.
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- Banda_Jerez wikiPageRevisionID "659599580".
- Banda_Jerez wikiPageWikiLink 20_Tamborazos.
- Banda_Jerez wikiPageWikiLink Antonio_Aguilar.
- Banda_Jerez wikiPageWikiLink Banda_(music).
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- Banda_Jerez wikiPageWikiLink Billete_Verde.
- Banda_Jerez wikiPageWikiLink Bombo_criollo.
- Banda_Jerez wikiPageWikiLink Category:Banda.
- Banda_Jerez wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mexican_musical_groups.
- Banda_Jerez wikiPageWikiLink Charchetas.
- Banda_Jerez wikiPageWikiLink Corazon_Ranchero.
- Banda_Jerez wikiPageWikiLink Corazón_Ranchero.
- Banda_Jerez wikiPageWikiLink Corridazos.
- Banda_Jerez wikiPageWikiLink Dicen_Que_Soy_Borracho.
- Banda_Jerez wikiPageWikiLink Enamorado_Y_Parrandero.
- Banda_Jerez wikiPageWikiLink Heriberto_Lazcano.
- Banda_Jerez wikiPageWikiLink Heriberto_Lazcano_Lazcano.
- Banda_Jerez wikiPageWikiLink Jerez_de_García_Salinas.
- Banda_Jerez wikiPageWikiLink José_Alfredo_Jiménez.
- Banda_Jerez wikiPageWikiLink Me_Gustan_Las_Viejas_Buenas.
- Banda_Jerez wikiPageWikiLink Me_Vale_Ver_Gatos_Bravos.
- Banda_Jerez wikiPageWikiLink Mexico.
- Banda_Jerez wikiPageWikiLink Mujeres_Y_Menras.
- Banda_Jerez wikiPageWikiLink Puro_Zacatecas.
- Banda_Jerez wikiPageWikiLink Ranchera.
- Banda_Jerez wikiPageWikiLink Snare_drum.
- Banda_Jerez wikiPageWikiLink Tambora_(Mexican_drum).
- Banda_Jerez wikiPageWikiLink Tributo_A_La_Revolucion_Mexicana.
- Banda_Jerez wikiPageWikiLink Tuba.
- Banda_Jerez wikiPageWikiLink Vicente_Fernández.
- Banda_Jerez wikiPageWikiLink Zacatecas.
- Banda_Jerez wikiPageWikiLinkText "Banda Jerez".
- Banda_Jerez hasPhotoCollection Banda_Jerez.
- Banda_Jerez wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mexico-band-stub.
- Banda_Jerez wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Banda_Jerez subject Category:Banda.
- Banda_Jerez subject Category:Mexican_musical_groups.
- Banda_Jerez hypernym Group.
- Banda_Jerez type Band.
- Banda_Jerez type Group.
- Banda_Jerez type Group.
- Banda_Jerez type Organization.
- Banda_Jerez type Style.
- Banda_Jerez type Organization.
- Banda_Jerez comment "Banda Jerez is a Mexican banda group formed in the late 1980s. Banda Jerez's hits include "Billete Verde", "Una Mujer Casada" "Tan Bonita", "Cerveza Helada", "La Cabrona", "La Baraja","tamarindo", and "la iguana". The band was named after Jerez de García Salinas, Zacatecas, Mexico, where it was founded. Banda Jerez re-works traditional ranchera songs, from Antonio Aguilar Vicente Fernández Heriberto Lazcano and José Alfredo Jiménez .".
- Banda_Jerez label "Banda Jerez".
- Banda_Jerez sameAs m.075qv0.
- Banda_Jerez sameAs Q4854290.
- Banda_Jerez sameAs Q4854290.
- Banda_Jerez wasDerivedFrom Banda_Jerez?oldid=659599580.
- Banda_Jerez isPrimaryTopicOf Banda_Jerez.