Ramón Ayala, born December 8th, 1945 in Monterrey, Mexico is a master accordionist, vocalist, and songwriter with a career that spans over 40 years. Ramón Ayala has defined norteño music with ...
It's a big weekend for music in Central Texas. Here in the Alamo City, Cage the Elephant is taking over the Boeing Center, and it's also the first weekend of the Austin City Limits Music Festival, ...
Many artists have their signature instruments: Stevie Wonder makes magic on the piano/keyboard, Carlos Santana wails with his electric guitar, and Willie Nelson serenades us with notes from Trigger.
Three former tour workers accuse Ramón Ayala's son of rampant cocaine-fueled sexual misconduct.
The King of Accordion y Los Bravos Del Norte are headlining a day of live music at R&J Music Pavilion, at 18086 Pleasanton Road, on March 11. Performances by Jaime y Los Chamacos, Gabe Garcia and The ...
Ramon Ayala, “The King of the Accordion,” is returning to the Chumash Casino Resort’s Samala Showroom for two unforgettable performances at 8 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 27, and at 8 p.m. on Saturday, Sept.
Mexican music legend Ramón Ayala says he's OK after falling while performing at Hidalgo's Border Fest on Sunday, April 3. The 76-year-old, who lives in the border town, posted an Instagram video ...
One day. That's all the time you'll have to see as many acts as possible at Bésame Mucho Austin. The second annual festival celebrates all things musica Latina, from regional Mexican to Latin pop to ...
Ramón Ayala and Cornelio Reyna were two of the most important figures in norteño music. They formed the legendary duo Los Relámpagos del Norte in the early 1960s. Their songs blended powerful lyrics ...
Go Tejano Day wasn’t a record breaker this year. But it was close. Sunday’s show featuring Ramon Ayala y los Bravos del Norte drew 74,320 paid attendance. It’s the first time Go Tejano Day hasn’t ...
Ramon Ayala, “The King of the Accordion,” is returning to the Chumash Casino Resort’s Samala Showroom for two unforgettable performances at 8 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 27, and at 8 p.m. on Saturday, Sept.