A Mexican banda group that formed in 1995 and kept recording through the early 2000s.
For their sound, try "Desesperado/ Si Supieras" or "Ella y El." They're a solid example of that era's banda scene.
They built their sound around the Castro brothers, with Poncho Castro on vocals and accordion. Songs like "Despertare Cuando Te Vayas" and "Esa Mujer Ocupara El Primer Lugar" show their mix of banda tradition with contemporary touches. They worked through a legal dispute while maintaining their innocence and kept putting out albums.
Originally called La Banda de los Hermanos Castro, they formed in Tepic, Nayarit in 1995. They released albums like "El Ultimo Vals" in 1999 and "Corazones Rotos" in 2002, staying active through the late 1990s and early 2000s.
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