A Nuevo León band that mixed norteño with romantic ballads when that wasn't the usual approach.
For a good sense of their sound, try "Si Tú Me Olvidas" or "Entre Mis Brazos." They're the kind of songs people still sing along to.
They built a following with songs like "Si Tú Me Olvidas" and "Solo y Pensando," and their 1996 album "Te Dedicaré" gave them their signature track. Their music became popular for celebrations and gatherings, songs like "Con Otro Estás" and "El Corazón Mentiroso" still get played at weddings and quinceañeras. They played their regional Mexican style to audiences who knew the words to their ballads.
Sabo 37 formed in 1990 in Apodaca, Nuevo León, with a core lineup that included Arturo Núñez on vocals and guitar and Manuel Arévalo on accordion. They kept recording through the 2000s with albums like "Tú, mi Amor y Yo" in 2004, touring regularly for years.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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