Los Humildes (The original Los Humildes founded in 1972 with both the Ayala Brothers and Rudy Flores)

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Los Humildes band was responsible for a movement in musical influence from North to South rather than the other way around, as is more usual in Latin music. The (Grupera) genre music actually has roots in the rock groups of the 1960s, but today generally consists of five or fewer musicians using electric guitars, keyboards and drums.

The brothers Ayala Alfonso - Bass, Jose Luis - Guitar & Vocals, Juan Manuel - Drums & Vocals and Rudy Flores - accordion and keyboard player formed the band in Turlock, California in 1972. The membership spread between the towns of Turlock, Modesto, Oakdale, Merced, Stockton, Sacramento, then into the Bay Area and all the way south to Los Angeles. With 1 Billboard hits they were soon National and then throughout Mexico. Jose Luis Ayala, Johnny Ayala, and Alfonso Ayala put all the possible bonded energies of brotherhood into the band in collaboration with Flores, a fine musician, the band went on to score a series of hits between 1972 and 1988, when the original version of the band broke up. "Ambition," or "Ambición," and "Amor Eterno" were the prophetic title of the band's first 1974 hits on the Tejano scene, a record that also marked the first international smash for the Discos Fama label as well. The band put out dozens of records on labels such as Phonovisa, RCA, and Thump. In the meantime, what was perceived as the band's original style spread back to musicians in the Nueva Leon area of Mexico, where it was adopted as the "Monterrey style." and still recognized by fusion of US Pop and the Mexican Rancheras.

In the late '80s, a parting of the ways happened between the brothers and their partner. Unable to let go of the original name, the musicians gave birth to a cumbersome yet popular and exploitable pair of spin-offs. Los Humildes de los Hermanos Ayala explores the Humildes perspective from the point of view of the siblings, while los Humildes de Rudy Flores presents the disenfranchised accordion player's view on the subject. Shocking as it might be, some of the record labels that released recordings by either group ran out of typesetting material after completing the Los Humildes portion of the name, leading to confusion. The first series of albums by the original band were all released on compact discs in the '90s, upping the possibility that a random purchase will actually result in the music of the Flores/Ayala brothers collaboration. Total Count of CD's is at least 35

Annotation last modified on 2014-08-26 23:26 UTC.

Discography

Album

YearTitleArtistRatingReleases
1984BesitosLos Humildes1
1985"En Mexico"Los Humildes1
1985Amor eterno ambicionLos Humildes1
1986Corridos al estilo de Los HumildesLos Humildes1
1988Que tristezaLos Humildes1
1989Ni me viene, ni me vaLos Humildes1
1991SiempreLos Humildes1
1994Los Humildes - Hermanos AyalaLos Humildes2
1998Igual que ayerLos Humildes1

Album + Compilation

YearTitleArtistRatingReleases
1995Línea de oroLos Humildes1
199825 años de famaLos Humildes1
200015 éxitos norteñosLos Humildes3
201520 súper corridos chicanosLos Humildes1
15 enorme éxitosLos Humildes1

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