Orquestra Gali
Orquestra Gali formed in 1992 around brothers Arturo and Ramón Gali. They started playing together in Mexico, with Arturo handling vocals and accordion while...
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Orquestra Gali formed in 1992 around brothers Arturo and Ramón Gali. They started playing together in Mexico, with Arturo handling vocals and accordion while Ramón played guitar. Their sound grew from that foundation, adding horns and rhythm section players over time.
Their first album came out in 1995, anchored by the song 'Si Un Amor Se Va.' That track became their breakthrough, giving them a foothold in Mexican regional music. They kept recording through the late 1990s and early 2000s, building a catalog of cumbia and banda-influenced material.
By the mid-2000s, the group had been playing together for over a decade. They faced some public difficulties around that period, including internal tensions and outside scrutiny.
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