Established in 1897, Mariachi Vargas is often referred to as the "best mariachi band in the world." Known for their trailblazing contributions to the genre, they have collaborated with legends like Alejandro Fernández and are celebrated for their intricate arrangements and breathtaking performances.
A beloved icon of Mexico's Golden Age of Cinema, Pedro Infante’s warm voice and captivating presence made him a mariachi superstar. With hits featured in classic films, he remains a timeless figure in mariachi music.
Recognized for his poetic songwriting, José Alfredo Jiménez brought heartfelt emotion to mariachi. Hits like "El Rey" have made him one of the most influential composers in the genre’s history.
Renowned for his smooth and emotive voice, Javier Solís brought sophistication to mariachi and ranchera music. Despite his short career, his performances of songs like "Sabor a Mí" continue to resonate.
Known as the "King of Ranchera Music," Vicente Fernández has thrilled audiences for over five decades with his commanding vocals and anthemic songs. His commitment to Mexican music traditions makes him a cultural icon.
With his unique blend of mariachi, pop, and ballads, Juan Gabriel revolutionized the genre. His heartfelt performances and global hits solidify his legacy as a trailblazer in Latin music.
Often called the "Queen of Ranchera Music," Rocio Dúrcal seamlessly combined mariachi with her Spanish roots. Her evocative performances have earned her a cherished place in the genre.
Following in his father’s footsteps, Pepe Aguilar has modernized mariachi while respecting its traditions. His innovative style appeals to both younger audiences and long-time fans.
Known for her passionate voice and commanding stage presence, Ana Gabriel brings a modern flair to mariachi. Her fusion of styles makes her a standout artist in the genre.
Often referred to as "El Potrillo," Alejandro Fernández has taken mariachi to international stages, blending traditional and contemporary sounds to captivate audiences worldwide.