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  • musica neoleonesa
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who are the original members of Los Cadetes de Linares?
The original members of Los Cadetes de Linares were Homero Guerrero and Lupe Tijerina. The group was formed in 1960 in Linares, Nuevo León, Mexico, by Homero Guerrero, who initially started the band as a way to honor the military cadets (hence the name "Cadetes"). Guerrero initially played with different musicians, but the classic and most recognized lineup came when Lupe Tijerina joined the group in the early 1970s. Together, Guerrero and Tijerina became the iconic duo that propelled Los Cadetes de Linares to fame with their unique style and harmonies. Their collaboration defined the sound of the band and led to the release of many popular songs in the norteño genre, making them one of the most influential groups in regional Mexican music. Over the years, the lineup changed due to the passing or departure of members, but the core legacy lies with the partnership of Homero Guerrero and Lupe Tijerina.
Are los cadetes de Linares still alive?
The original members of Los Cadetes de Linares, Homero Guerrero and Lupe Tijerina, have both passed away. Homero Guerrero died tragically in a car accident in 1982, and Lupe Tijerina passed away in 2016. Despite their passing, Los Cadetes de Linares continues to exist as a musical group with different lineups and members, often including musicians who were associated with or inspired by the original band. Various groups continue to perform under the name "Los Cadetes de Linares," leading to some confusion among fans, but none of the original founding members are still alive. The legacy of Los Cadetes de Linares lives on through their iconic recordings and through tribute performances by other artists and new band members who keep their music and influence alive in the regional Mexican and norteño music scenes.
What genre is Los Cadetes de Linares?
Los Cadetes de Linares are best known for performing in the norteño genre, which is a sub-genre of regional Mexican music. Norteño music originated in the northern regions of Mexico and is characterized by the use of the accordion and the bajo sexto, both of which are prominent in Los Cadetes de Linares' sound. Their music often features storytelling lyrics about love, loss, adventure, and Mexican rural life, and they are credited with popularizing the corrido style
Who did Rosendo Cantu play with?
Rosendo Cantu is a musician who was associated with Los Cadetes de Linares, one of the most famous norteño bands from Mexico. Over the years, after the original lineup of Los Cadetes de Linares changed due to the passing of founding members, Rosendo Cantu played a key role in carrying on the band's legacy. He performed with different versions of Los Cadetes de Linares, often in collaboration with other musicians who either had ties to the original group or were inspired by its musical style. Cantu's involvement helped keep the band's music alive for new generations of fans, and he is known for his contributions as a vocalist and instrumentalist, especially in the accordion-driven norteño style. Rosendo Cantu's performances with Los Cadetes de Linares have contributed to the enduring popularity of the band and its continued presence in the Latin music scene, especially among fans of traditional regional Mexican music.
Who is the son of the late Rosendo and Castora Santos?
The son of the late Rosendo and Castora Santos is José Santos. While information about the family members of regional Mexican musicians can sometimes be limited, it is known that José Santos is recognized as the son of Rosendo and Castora Santos. He has occasionally been mentioned in connection with his father's musical legacy and the broader family history. The Santos family, like many families connected to iconic bands such as Los Cadetes de Linares, often continues to honor the memory and contributions of their relatives through music, tributes, and participation in the regional Mexican music community. If you are interested in more information about José Santos or the Santos family's ongoing involvement in music, it is recommended to follow official band pages or family social media accounts for updates and tributes.

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