All this success had begun with Los Relámpagos del Norte in 1963, with their eponymous hit song, "Ya No Llores". 3
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feat: Cornelio Reyna (September 15, 1940 - January 22, 1997) was a Mexican norteño singer.Cornelio Reyna formed a partnership with the legendary Ramón Ayala to create the famous duet called Los Relampagos del Norte in 1963. He was the lead vocal for the group, "Los Relámpagos del Norte" (The Lightning Bolts of The North).
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Dec 23, 2015 - CORNELIO REYNA CANTA CON SU HIJO (ALBERTO) CORNELIO REYNA JR. 3:18. cornelio reina - lagrimas de mi barrio ( 4 rolas ) - Duration: 9:23.
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Reyna played the bajo sexto and was the lead singer.
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Cornelio was still relatively young, and although his fame was no longer the same as it had been a few years prior, in the southern region of Texas and northeast of Mexico he continued to have a large and faithful following.
feat: He made over 60 recordings of Norteño and Mariachi music.
Cornelio Reyna Cisneros, singer, songwriter, actor, and "godfather" of norteño–conjunto music, was born on September 16, 1940, in Natillas, Coahuila, Mexico.In Saltillo, Coahuila, at the age of sixteen, Reyna started his musical career by writing songs, singing, and playing the bajo sexto (twelve-string guitar). He was married to
Cornelio Reyna Jr. is an actor, known for Me cai de la nube 2 (2005), Mas lagrimas de mi barrio (2005) and Arrieros somos y en el camino andamos (2003).
Famous songs include "El Tenampa," "Mi Tesoro," "Me Cai De La Nube", and "Te Vas Angel Mio".
In 1957, along with Juan Peña, Cornelio formed the duet In 1961, into the same Cadillac Bar walked in a young man named Ramón Covarrubias, who would become famous as The peculiar vocal quality of Cornelio's delivery and the speed with which Ramón played the accordion marked a new style in Norteña music, where to this day groups and soloists continue to emerge, utilizing as a musical foundation the particular rhythms and style initiated by "Los Relámpagos"…The Lightning Bolts from The North.