Beto y sus Canarios

Beto y sus Canarios are a Regional Mexican band formed in Huetamo, Michoacán, Mexico. It was founded in 1987 by Gabino García and Edilberto Portillo.[1] After releasing several albums, in 2004 the group released their album 100% Tierra Caliente, featuring the single Está Llorando Mi Corazón, which became a number-one hit in the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart.[2]

Beto y sus Canarios
Also known asLos #1 de Tierra Caliente
OriginHuetamo, Michoacán, México
GenresTierra Caliente, Norteño-Sax
Years active1987–present
LabelsDisa, Parral
Associated actsLa Dinastía de Tuzantla
Members
  • Chipujas García Morales 2004-Present
  • Humberto Santibañez Pineda 2011-Present
  • Zirahuén Gaspar 2018-Present
  • Miguel Ángel Navarro Vázquez 1998-Present
  • Andrés Abarca 2018-Present
  • Pedro Pineda Díaz 1999-Present
  • Trinidad Villaseñor Cortés 2013-Present
  • Alexis Cortez 2013-Present
  • Eduardo Lucas Cervantes 1993-Present
  • José Alberto Cortés 2007-Present
  • Norberto Cortés 2002-Present
Past members
  • Cuauhtémoc González García 1995-2007
  • Gabino García Palacios 1987-2013
  • Manuel Pérez 2007-2018
  • Alfonso "Cora" Pérez 2000-2004
  • Epigmenio Gaytán †, 1999-2020
  • Artemio Garcia Palacios 1995-2013
  • Cresencio Abarca 1998-2009
  • Jose Cadenas 1987-1998
  • Indalecio Castelan 2009-2019
  • Luis Ramon Oviedo 2000-2007
  • Samuel Martinez 1997-2001

The Huetamo-raised group in company with their compatriots, La Dinastía de Tuzantla are two pioneers in exploiting Tierra Caliente music.[3][4]

History

The versatile Calentano group Beto y Sus Canarios was formed in 1987 in Huetamo, Michoacán, Mexico, in the Tierra Caliente region (Spanish for Hot Land). The musical director Gabino García approached Edilberto Portillo with the proposal at the beginning of that year and the two went to work to audition and recruit members, establishing themselves as musicians who had not been in any kind of musical group before theirs.

It took the ensemble seven months of rehearsal and organization before they began playing for community events and social gatherings. Early recordings generated local hits that became regional hits. Songs like "Mi Ultimo Contrabanda" and "Carga Fina" caught the ear of audiences outside of Mexico, and the group was soon offered opportunities to travel and perform throughout the United States.

Beto y sus Canarios has two songs in Billboard's Top 20 Regional Mexican Songs of All Time, with Está Llorando Mi Corazón and No Puedo Olvidarte. Ranking #15 and #7 respectively.[5]

Epigmenio Gaytán, who was the keyboardist in for the group, passed away due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico.[6][7][8]

Members

  • Andrique García Morales, Voice
  • Humberto Santibañez Pineda, Voice
  • Zirahuén Gaspar, Voice
  • Miguel Ángel Navarro Vázquez, Drums
  • Pedro Pineda Díaz, Accordion
  • Jose Alberto Cortez, Bass guitar
  • Eduardo Lucas Cervantes, Alto saxophone
  • Alexis Cortéz, Trumpet
  • Andrés Abarca, Trumpet
  • Trinidad Villaseñor Cortéz, Guitar

Discography

Albums

  • 1993: Con Cartitas
  • 1994: Puras de Arranque
  • 1996: Banda Armada
  • 1997: Pura Carga Fina
  • 1998: A Quién Esperas
  • 1999: Que Dios Te Bendiga
  • 2001: Tuve Una Novia
  • 2002: Mi Despedida
  • 2004: 100% Tierra Caliente
  • 2005: Ardientes
  • 2006: Contigo por Siempre
  • 2007: Gracias
  • 2009: Loco Por Tu Amor
  • 2010: De Parranda en Parranda
  • 2012: Sin Reversa
  • 2014: Por Todo Tierra Caliente
  • 2015: Homenaje al Poeta Gracias Joan Sebastian
  • 2016: Al Estilo de Mi Rancho
  • 2019: Al Fin Te Encontré a Ti

Singles

Awards

Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2005 Billboard Latin Music Awards
Regional Mexican Airplay of the Year by a Male Group Está Llorando Mi Corazón Won [9]
2006 BMI Latin Awards
No Puedo Olvidarte Won [10]
2005 Premios Que Buena
Banda Song of the Year Está Llorando Mi Corazón Nominated [11]
2005 Premios Que Buena
Tierra Caliente Group of the Year Nominated [12]

References

  1. https://www.allmusic.com/artist/beto-y-sus-canarios-mn0000054266/biography
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20180614085947/https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/63104/2005-billboard-latin-music-awards-winners
  3. Leyva, Arturo (30 April 2018). "Quien Inicio el Genero Tierra Caliente?". arturoleyva.com (in Spanish).
  4. https://books.google.com/books?id=QxYEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA32&dq=billboard+la+dinastia+de+tuzantla+beto&hl=en&q=billboard%20la%20dinastia%20de%20tuzantla%20beto&f=false
  5. https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/latin/8477066/billboard-top-20-regional-mexican-songs
  6. https://www.telemundo.com/shows/2020/06/30/muere-tecladista-de-beto-y-sus-canarios-por-coronavirus-tmvo9495070
  7. https://www.bandamax.tv/bandanews/muere-epigmenio-gaytan-integrante-de-beto-y-sus-canarios-a-causa-de-covid-19
  8. https://www.mimorelia.com/muere-integrante-de-beto-y-sus-canarios-uno-mas-fue-reportado-grave/
  9. https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/63104/2005-billboard-latin-music-awards-winners
  10. https://www.bmi.com/news/entry/los_tigres_del_norte_honored_as_icons_at_14th_annual_bmi_latin_music_awards
  11. https://books.google.com/books?id=5RQEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA39&dq=%22La+Dinast%C3%ADa+de+Tuzantla%22+-wikipedia&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj18YTTrr_rAhVJLKwKHWH8BYcQ6AEwAnoECAQQAg#v=onepage&q=%22La%20Dinast%C3%ADa%20de%20Tuzantla%22%20-wikipedia&f=false
  12. https://books.google.com/books?id=5RQEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA39&dq=%22La+Dinast%C3%ADa+de+Tuzantla%22+-wikipedia&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj18YTTrr_rAhVJLKwKHWH8BYcQ6AEwAnoECAQQAg#v=onepage&q=%22La%20Dinast%C3%ADa%20de%20Tuzantla%22%20-wikipedia&f=false
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