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» Carrales, Joe Ely - A South Texas mariachi musician. With extensive biography, pictures, and links.
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» Crescencio Hernandez - Biography of Guadalajara, Jalisco-based trumpet player and composer, with music samples and booking information for his Miriachi Los Potrillos. [English/Spanish]
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» Las Perlitas Tapatias - Guadalajara, Jalisco. Female group describes history, musical style, and discography. [English/Spanish]
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» Los Arrieros - El Paso, Texas. Official site features photos and member biographies, with reviews and contact information.
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» Los Changuitos Feos - Non-profit youth mariachi group based in Tucson. Information about history, educational programs, and event schedule.
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» Mariachi Corona - Salem, Oregon. Photo and contact information. [English/Spanish]
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» Mariachi Emanuel - Miami, Florida. Photos and contact information. [English/Spanish]
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» Mariachi Jalisciense - Dallas, Texas. Photos, member biographies, group history, and booking information. Some content in English and some in Spanish.
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» Mariachi Mujer 2000 - Los Angeles. Member biographies, group history and audition information, performance schedule, and sound files.
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» Mariachi Relampago - Austin, Texas. Photos, audio files, performance schedule, and group history.
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» Mariachi Tierra Caliente - Amsterdam, Holland. Group history, discography, schedule of concerts, and booking information. Some information in English, some in Dutch.
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» Mariachi Vasquez - Denver, Colorado. History of this family group, online store for videos and CDs, and performance schedule.
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» Mariachi Voz de America - Los Angeles, California. Group history, member biographies, performance schedule, and photos.
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» Virtuoso Mariachi - Information on mariachi-influenced classical compositions by New Mexico-based Jeff Nevin and on performance ensemble Mariachi Champaña Nevín, with links and photos.
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» Viva Mexico Mariachi - Toronto, Canada, and Brussels, Belgium. Performance schedule, audio clips, and contact information.
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» The Horn of Plenty - Judi Blackwell interview with influential trumpeter Miguel Martínez. (July 11, 1996)
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