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Плинтуса Pedross от 157 рублей в магазине официального дилера.
In 1955, he picked up the bajo sexto after his father Pedro Ayala, El Monarca del Acordeón, showed him his first two chords. By 1956, Ramón Ayala and his brother Pedro Ayala J. who played the accordion, joined their father in Pedro Ayala y Su Conjunto. Since 1956, Ramón Ayala has gone on to record for over a dozen studios releasing 88 recordings in album, single, cassette and CD formats. Ramón Ayala has recorded with Freddy Fender, Paulino Bernal and Esteban Jordan, among others.
recorded at House of Falcon studios in McAllen, TX, in 1973, produced by Arnaldo Ramirez V. with Hermanos Ayala accompanying Pedro Ayala. Originally issued as Falcon LP 4035: "Adios Mama Carlota" (Polkas y Valses de tiempo de Juarez). recorded in 1948: with Eugenio Gutierrez - alto sax; Lupe Torres - guitarra; Carlos Gonzales - contrabajo; (original issue: Falcon 78 rpm
Overview (current section). El Monarca del Acordeón.
Released: August 14, 2001. 2. Víva Mi Desgracia. 15. Baile en el Patio. 16. Morir por Tu Amor.
Listen to Pedro Ayala Radio, free! Stream songs by Pedro Ayala & similar artists plus get the latest info on Pedro Ayala! . Accordionist Pedro Ayala was one of the respected performers of norteño and conjunto music, playing music from the time he was a young child. Although he originally preferred the guitar, he decided to concentrate on the accordion after his accordionist brother Francisco was murdered in 1928. Chat About Pedro Ayala. For You. Music, radio and podcasts, all free.
Pedro Ayala (June 29, 1911 – December 1, 1990), called "El Monarca del Acordeón", was an American accordionist and songwriter from Donna, Texas. Pedro Ayala lead the birth of conjunto music with his distinctive accordion playing, receiving a National Endowment for the Arts National Heritage Fellowship Award for his contribution to conjunto and folk music.
Pedro Ayala (June 29, 1911 – December 1, 1990), called "El Monarca del Acordeón", was a Mexican accordionist and songwriter from General Terán, Nuevo León, Mexico. Pedro Ayala was a pioneer of conjunto music with his distinctive accordion playing, receiving a National Heritage Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts for his contribution to conjunto and folk music.
| A1 | Carilu | 2:10 |
| A2 | Las Tres Novias | 2:20 |
| A3 | Viva Seguin | 2:45 |
| A4 | El Poca Pansa | 2:15 |
| A5 | Brisas Del Bravo | 2:17 |
| A6 | El Pajarito | 2:18 |
| B1 | Por Que Te Ries | 2:23 |
| B2 | Esta Es Mi Tierra | 2:03 |
| B3 | De Reynosa A Matamoros | 2:13 |
| B4 | Mi Juanita | 2:07 |
| B5 | Carrejo | 2:17 |
| B6 | Sal Y Pimienta | 2:23 |
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