Mariachi Cobre
Mariachi Fiesta
The Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts
501 W Main St
Louisville, KY 40202
Apr 6, 2024
7:30 PM EDT
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The LO Pops and Bob Bernhardt conclude the Pops Season by taking us South of the Border. Considered the gold standard in mariachi music, Mariachi Cobre has thrilled audiences all over the world for generations and has become one of the most internationally celebrated ensembles in Mexican music history. Mariachi Cobre will create a fiesta like you have never experienced before!
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Whitney Hall, A 2,377-seat, multipurpose concert facility, can accommodate everything from the most elaborate touring Broadway extravaganzas to the more modest requiremen...
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Mariachi Cobre Biography
Mariachi Cobre, founded in 1971, is celebrating its 50th anniversary as a musical ensemble. For 39 years they have been the mariachi ambassador to the world performing for millions of visitors at Epcot Center, Disney World in Orlando, Florida since 1982. Originally based in Tucson, Arizona, the group was formed by Randy Carrillo, a veteran of the first mariachi youth group in the U.S., Mariachi Juvenil Los Changuitos Feos De Tucson. In addition to Randy, the original group included his brother, Steve Carillo, on trumpet and Mack Ruiz on violin. The members of Mariachi Cobre are: Steve Carrillo - Director (trumpet), Miguel Molina (trumpet), Joe Baca (violin), Hector Gama (violin), Israel Molina (violin), Aaron Piedra (violin), Roberto Romo (violin), Carlos Gama (violin), Louie Ranjel (vihuela), Omar Olivas (guitar) and Alex Garcia (guitarron). The group has accompanied a wide range of mariachi and non-mariachi artists including Linda Ronstadt, Lucha Villa, Lola Beltran, Ana Gabriel, Guadalupe Pineda, Julio Iglesias, and Vikki Carr. They have also performed with nearly 50 symphony orchestras across the U. S. and Mexico.
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