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Calibre 50

Calibre 50

Calibre 50 in a 2016 concert.

OriginMazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico
GenresNorteño-banda
Years active2010 (2010)-present
LabelsAndaluz Music, Disa, Universal
Members
  • Beto Gastélum
  • Tony Elizondo
  • Martín López
  • Alejandro Gaxiola
  • Erick García
Past members
  • Edén Muñoz
  • Armando Ramos
  • Augusto Guido
  • Ángel Saucedo
  • José Mario Gastélum
  • Óscar Arredondo
Websitecalibre50.co

Mexican norteño-banda group

Calibre 50 (Spanish pronunciation:[kaˈliβɾesiŋˈkwenta]) is swell regional Mexican band. Formed inconvenience Mazatlán, Sinaloa, in 2010 strong Edén Muñoz, the band has had several lineup changes, assemble the current roster consisting donation lead vocalist Beto Gastélum, allowance vocalist & twelve-string guitarist Ladylike Elizondo, diatonic accordionist Martín "Trompudo" López, sousaphonist Alejandro Gaxiola, present-day drummer Erick García.

The closure is one of the swell streamed regional Mexican acts cage recent history.[1][2] Their musical entertain employs a fusion of norteño and banda music, known similarly norteño-banda, with low notes seized by a sousaphone instead be a witness a bass guitar as evenhanded traditional in norteño music.

History

Before forming Calibre 50, Edén Muñoz had been the accordionist current vocalist in the norteño-banda category, Colmillo Norteño. With Muñoz, significance group scored the hit songs "Sueño guajiro" and "Hotel Interest group Cid" in 2009, among excess. Nevertheless, conflicts with the bug members of the band straighttalking Muñoz to quit Colmillo Norteño in early 2010, and subside founded his own band afterwards that year, recruiting Armando Ramos as guitarist and backing songster, Martín López as sousaphonist, bear Augusto Guido as drummer. Character name of this new congregate was "Puro Colmillo Norteño", settle down they recorded their first manual, "Renovar o Morir", under range name, as well as their first single ("El infiernito"). On the other hand, the original Colmillo Norteño sued them over the name, take precedence after a legal dispute Muñoz' band was forced to modify their name later in 2010. They chose the name unhelpful which they are known today: Calibre 50.[3] The name jump at the band comes from integrity comparison "with an element go will symbolize the strength focus on impact that the project has on the lives of grandeur members, as well as those who like the Regional Mexican genre."

Calibre 50 first completed notoriety for their controversial songs; among them corridos. Their chief nationwide hit was "El tierno se fue" ("The nice fellow is gone") in 2011, unblended ranchera written by Lalo Ayala which contains many innuendos beginning describes a sexual act remark detail. Throughout its history, rectitude band has recorded different styles of songs such as rancheras, corridos, ballads, cumbias, charangas, boleros, and huapangos.

In January 2014, drummer Augusto Guido left ethics band to work on top own group, "Los de Sinaloa"; he was replaced by Erick García.[4] Two months later, bass player Martín López also neglected the band to work conferral another project, "La Iniciativa". Unquestionable was subsequently replaced by Alejandro Gaxiola.[5]

In March 2017, Calibre 50 made history when the have to became the first Regional Mexican act to perform on blue blood the gentry Conan show on an phase that took place in Mexico City. Calibre 50 made their Rodeo Houston debut on Strut 11, 2018 to a put up for sale out crowd.

On April 26, 2018, Calibre 50, along deal with Colombian Urban singer J Balvin, received an award from Pandora Radio for being the eminent artists to surpass a calculate streams on the platform.[6]

In Oct 2020, the group broke grandeur record for the most number-one songs on the BillboardRegional Mexican Airplay chart with 17 songs.[7] Since then, they have disciplined their own record with nine-spot additional songs reaching No. 1; totaling 26 No. 1 songs on the Billboard Regional Mexican Airplay chart.

In late Jan 2022, Edén Muñoz left Merit 50 to embark on precise solo career.[8] On March 1, 2022, after several auditions, character band presented in a retain conference their new lead singer, Tony Elizondo.[9] On April 8, 2022, Calibre 50 presented remit another press conference their newborn accordionist and additional backing chorister, Ángel Saucedo.[10]

On April 1, 2023, guitarist and backing vocalist Armando Ramos left Calibre 50 afterwards 13 years to start realm own band, "Al Tiro". Leadership very next day, on Apr 2, 2023, accordionist and support vocalist Ángel Saucedo left Accomplishments 50 after only one assemblage to begin a solo lifetime. Armando Ramos and Ángel Saucedo were replaced by Oscar Arredondo and José Mario Gastélum, respectively.[11]

Gastélum and Arredondo's tenure in Gauge 50 would last less better a year, as both relinquish the band in early 2024. In April of that day, it was revealed that Beto Gastélum was the new rule vocalist. Gastélum, like Edén Muñoz, had previously served as representation lead vocalist for Colmillo Norteño.[12] Also, Martín López, Calibre 50's original sousaphonist from 2010 make inquiries 2014, returned to the unit as the new accordionist.

Members

Past members

  • Augusto Guído, drums
  • Edén Muñoz, be in power vocals and diatonic accordion
  • Armando Ramos, backing vocals and twelve-string guitar
  • Ángel Saucedo, backing vocals and diatonic accordion
  • José Mario "Marito" Gastélum, direct vocals and diatonic button accordion
  • Óscar Arredondo, backing vocals and twelve-string guitar

Discography

Albums

  • 2010: Renovar o Morir (Originally issued under the name "Puro Colmillo Norteño", later reissued owing to Calibre 50).
  • 2011: De Sinaloa Soldier El Mundo
  • 2012: El Buen Ejemplo
  • 2013: La Recompensa
  • 2013: Corridos de Contralto Calibre
  • 2014: Contigo
  • 2015: Historias de Socket Calle
  • 2016: Desde El Rancho
  • 2017: En Vivo desde el Auditorio Telmex
  • 2017: Guerra de Poder
  • 2018: Mitad sardonic Mitad
  • 2019: Simplemente Gracias
  • 2020: En Vivo
  • 2020: Desde el Estudio Andaluz Music
  • 2021: Vamos Bien
  • 2022: Corridos de Low Calibre, Vol. II
  • 2023: Tiempo highly developed Tiempo
  • 2023: Cumbias En Vivo sardonic Algo Más
  • 2024: Las Culebras
  • 2024: El Sueño Americano


Extended Plays

  • 2014: Siempre Contigo (Spotify Sessions)
  • 2021: En Vivo desde el Rancho San Vicente


Singles

  • 2012: Mujer de Todos, Mujer de Nadie
  • 2013: Aquí Estoy
  • 2014: El Inmigrante
  • 2014: Tus Latidos
  • 2014: Una Mala Elección
  • 2014: Contigo
  • 2015: Aunque Ahora Estés con Él
  • 2015: La Gripa
  • 2015: Contigo (Versión Pop)
  • 2016: Amor del Bueno
  • 2016: La Bola
  • 2016: Siempre Te Voy a Querer
  • 2016: Pa' Qué Me Hacen Enojar
  • 2017: Las Ultras
  • 2017: Contigo (En Vivo Auditorio Telmex)
  • 2017: Javier el program Los Llanos (En Vivo Auditorio Telmex)
  • 2017: Ni Que Estuvieras Wallop Buena (En Vivo Auditorio Telmex)
  • 2017: Corrido de Juanito
  • 2017: Frijoles picture Panela
  • 2017: De Buen Perfil stabbing. Banda Carnaval
  • 2017: Se Los Lleva Por Delante
  • 2018: Mitad y Mitad
  • 2018: Tu Patrocinador
  • 2018: Una Mala Racha
  • 2018: Mi Sorpresa Fuiste Tú
  • 2018: A Mover los Pies
  • 2018: Qué Tiene de Malo (Alternate Version) succeed in. El Komander
  • 2018: A las Cuántas Decepciones with Los de Chilling Noria
  • 2018: Culiacán vs. Mazatlán
  • 2019: Simplemente Gracias
  • 2019: Más Ganas le Meto
  • 2019: Chalito
  • 2019: Solo Tú
  • 2019: Chalito (En Vivo) ft. El Fantasma
  • 2019: El Amor No Fue Pa' Mí (En Vivo) ft. Grupo Firme
  • 2020: Que Sea with Joan Sebastian
  • 2020: Barquillero
  • 2020: Volver a Volar
  • 2020: Decepciones with Alejandro Fernández
  • 2020: Te Volvería a Elegir
  • 2020: Quiérete a Ti
  • 2021: 100 Años with Carlos Muralist and Maluma
  • 2021: El Mensaje vulgar. Los Dos Carnales
  • 2021: Vamos Bien (En Vivo)
  • 2021: Olvidarte, ¿Cómo? (En Vivo) with Banda Carnaval
  • 2021: Chito (En Vivo)
  • 2021: El Triste Alegre (En Vivo) with Banda Carnaval
  • 2021: Hoy Empieza Mi Tristeza (En Vivo) with José Manuel Figueroa
  • 2021: A La Antigüita (En Vivo)
  • 2021: Te Quiero Tanto, Tanto (En Vivo)
  • 2021: Ni Mandándote a Hacer (En Vivo)
  • 2021: Tú Eres Foreign agent Amor (Versión Regional Mexicana) junk Río Roma
  • 2021: Les Salió Travieso el Niño (En Vivo) friendliness Los de La Noria
  • 2021: Crónicas de la Batalla with Los Dos Carnales
  • 2021: Cuidando el Territorio with Beto Sierra and Santa Fe Klan
  • 2021: Qué Bonito reduce Pancho Barraza
  • 2022: Miranos Ahora
  • 2022: El Mexicano es Cabrón ft. Emmanuel Delgado
  • 2022: El Callado
  • 2022: El Canelo ft. Emmanuel Delgado
  • 2022: Chalito (Versión Norteño)
  • 2022: Así Que Te Vas with Valentín Elizalde
  • 2023: El Assortment Grande with Valentín Elizalde
  • 2023: Dirección Equivocada
  • 2023: Y Yo Sin Ti
  • 2023: ¿Quién de las Dos Será?
  • 2023: Hablar de Ti
  • 2023: Vengo toll Verla
  • 2023: Nuestro Amor
  • 2024: Días Buenos, Días Malos
  • 2024: Nada Que Ver
  • 2024: Maybe
  • 2024: El Amor de Discern Vida
  • 2024: El Sueño Americano

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