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Los Temerarios
Strong as ever: Los Temerarios are back!
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About the Show
Already in 1992, Los Temerarios were doing things like this: making 130,000 people slow-dance in a huge arena in Mexico City. It is still considered the largest mass-dance in Mexico’s history. From the years it all started back in 1977, 20 albums later until today, this group of two brothers, Adolfo and Gustavo, have just gone about their business: selling more than 45 million albums worldwide!
Los Temerarios’ astonishing accomplishments cannot be easily compared with other Latin-pop acts: they are widely credited with spearheading the “movimiento grupero,” the fusion of Mexican traditional ranchera music with international pop, using electronic instruments. Their love-ballads are anthems for millions of broken hearts and hearts that search for love again.
This time around, Los Temerarios are back with a brand new album, “Mi Vida Sin Ti,” which is already generating praise and excitement among the band’s millions of fans.
Recently, we had the opportunity to talk with the brothers. It is incredible to witness the humbleness and openness with which they refer to themselves and their fans, and the touching stories Adolfo and Gustavo shared with us. Don’t miss this wonderful interview!
And don’t forget to pick up your copy of "Mi Vida Sin Ti" at www.Walmart.com or at any of our stores nationwide!
-The Crew at Walmart Acceso Total
About the album:
“Mi Vida Sin Ti is an album we have done with so much love… As usual, we give our soul, our heart; so that our fans can have a good time, maybe fall in love, serenade each other, whatever they want. In this album, there is a little bit of everything for everybody.”
The current single:
“It has Temerarios written all over it! In this time of my life, this song fits me perfectly. Sometimes I can’t even listen to it, because it makes me sad, almost cry. I tried to give these feelings to the song, to try to convey how it is to live without that someone you love so much.”
A collaboration of brothers:
“It is very important that Gustavo understand the feeling of what he is going to sing. Every time I (Adolfo) send him a song, I ask Gustavo about it. But the thing is that, I rarely even have to ask that question. When Gustavo begins to sing a new song, and I see the way he feels it, I understand that he likes it and know he feels it in his heart.”
Putting together a new concept:
“In this album, there are different styles of songs. We even included a ranchera! We have ballads, a few slow and others a bit faster… Always with the same theme: falling in love and falling out of love. I believe this is our most versatile album because we have incorporated instruments from mariachi with our electronic instruments.”
The years between albums:
“We generally take our time: 3 to 4 years between each album. This has worked very well for us in the past. We believe that if we made them faster and closer together we would inevitably repeat ourselves. Our fans know us. We like when we feel the pressure: When is the new album coming?”
Los Temerarios’ astonishing accomplishments cannot be easily compared with other Latin-pop acts: they are widely credited with spearheading the “movimiento grupero,” the fusion of Mexican traditional ranchera music with international pop, using electronic instruments. Their love-ballads are anthems for millions of broken hearts and hearts that search for love again.
This time around, Los Temerarios are back with a brand new album, “Mi Vida Sin Ti,” which is already generating praise and excitement among the band’s millions of fans.
Recently, we had the opportunity to talk with the brothers. It is incredible to witness the humbleness and openness with which they refer to themselves and their fans, and the touching stories Adolfo and Gustavo shared with us. Don’t miss this wonderful interview!
And don’t forget to pick up your copy of "Mi Vida Sin Ti" at www.Walmart.com or at any of our stores nationwide!
-The Crew at Walmart Acceso Total
About the album:
“Mi Vida Sin Ti is an album we have done with so much love… As usual, we give our soul, our heart; so that our fans can have a good time, maybe fall in love, serenade each other, whatever they want. In this album, there is a little bit of everything for everybody.”
The current single:
“It has Temerarios written all over it! In this time of my life, this song fits me perfectly. Sometimes I can’t even listen to it, because it makes me sad, almost cry. I tried to give these feelings to the song, to try to convey how it is to live without that someone you love so much.”
A collaboration of brothers:
“It is very important that Gustavo understand the feeling of what he is going to sing. Every time I (Adolfo) send him a song, I ask Gustavo about it. But the thing is that, I rarely even have to ask that question. When Gustavo begins to sing a new song, and I see the way he feels it, I understand that he likes it and know he feels it in his heart.”
Putting together a new concept:
“In this album, there are different styles of songs. We even included a ranchera! We have ballads, a few slow and others a bit faster… Always with the same theme: falling in love and falling out of love. I believe this is our most versatile album because we have incorporated instruments from mariachi with our electronic instruments.”
The years between albums:
“We generally take our time: 3 to 4 years between each album. This has worked very well for us in the past. We believe that if we made them faster and closer together we would inevitably repeat ourselves. Our fans know us. We like when we feel the pressure: When is the new album coming?”
The Band
Did you know?
• Brothers Adolfo and Gustavo Ángel Alba are originally from Fresnillo, Zacatecas, in Mexico.
• When the band began in 1977 it had a different name: Banda la Brisa.
• They have recorded over 20 albums and sold more than 45 million around the world!
• They have appeared 39 times on the list of Billboard Top Latin Albums, more than any other artist in history.
• The new album was written, for the most part, by Adolfo and Gustavo, when they were on a tour of the United States and Mexico in 2008.
• In 2010, the group received the “Premio Trayectoria Award” from Latin Billboard.
• Brothers Adolfo and Gustavo Ángel Alba are originally from Fresnillo, Zacatecas, in Mexico.
• When the band began in 1977 it had a different name: Banda la Brisa.
• They have recorded over 20 albums and sold more than 45 million around the world!
• They have appeared 39 times on the list of Billboard Top Latin Albums, more than any other artist in history.
• The new album was written, for the most part, by Adolfo and Gustavo, when they were on a tour of the United States and Mexico in 2008.
• In 2010, the group received the “Premio Trayectoria Award” from Latin Billboard.
The Set List
Mi Vida Sin Ti
The ultimate anthem-song for all of those who love someone really bad and find themselves confronted with reality: they don’t love you back. It’s catchy, very catchy.
No Me Cambio por Ninguno
“I need your love to live. Your love is my water, my air and my voice. Wherever you go, I will go. You have the keys to my heart.” What can one think after a declaration of love like this one? She has you by the neck, and you know it.
Definitivamente
Every coin has two sides, and this song landed on the thorniest side: definitely. “Your gaze is not appealing to me anymore. What did you do to make me stop loving you?” This song borrows the ranchera sensibility to announce to the world, in loud manner, that love has come to an end.
A Mi Manera
Frank Sinatra, Frank Sinatra, and my way… The brothers from Los Temerarios give us their own personal take on this timeless classic.
Te Hice Mal
In this sweet ballad, one asks forgiveness to the other. “It is necessary that you forget the past when I did you wrong.” You get the felling that, in this one, apologies might be accepted.
The ultimate anthem-song for all of those who love someone really bad and find themselves confronted with reality: they don’t love you back. It’s catchy, very catchy.
No Me Cambio por Ninguno
“I need your love to live. Your love is my water, my air and my voice. Wherever you go, I will go. You have the keys to my heart.” What can one think after a declaration of love like this one? She has you by the neck, and you know it.
Definitivamente
Every coin has two sides, and this song landed on the thorniest side: definitely. “Your gaze is not appealing to me anymore. What did you do to make me stop loving you?” This song borrows the ranchera sensibility to announce to the world, in loud manner, that love has come to an end.
A Mi Manera
Frank Sinatra, Frank Sinatra, and my way… The brothers from Los Temerarios give us their own personal take on this timeless classic.
Te Hice Mal
In this sweet ballad, one asks forgiveness to the other. “It is necessary that you forget the past when I did you wrong.” You get the felling that, in this one, apologies might be accepted.
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