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Un Mundo Raro: Rocking Out Mariachi On Both Sides of the Border

Latin indie artists celebrate mariachi icon Jose Alfredo Jimenez, led by Camilo Lara and Sergio Mendoza.
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Many of my happiest childhood memories revolve around mariachi music; the elegantly-clad ensembles were always an integral part of family celebrations in my mom's hometown of San Luis Potosí, Mexico, and the raucous sing-alongs that inevitably would ensuecomposer and singer who became

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