Muere el exintegrante de los Tucanes de Tijuana, Joel Higuera, El Siglo de Torreón

By means of a message in his social speeches, Los Tucuana de Tijuana dieron to announce that his companion of andanzas, Joel Higuera passed away the 30th of December.

“The Tijuana de Tijuana lament the sensible failure of his family, and informs the media of all the music with deep sadness and sentiment about our family’s irreparable loss and excommunication for more than 15 years”, writes.

In dicho communiqué dio to announce that the accordionist failed of an entrance and approved to mandate condolences to his wife and children, as well as to the whole family.

“That the fortitude and misery of God accompany us in these difficult moments at the part of our family and friends”.

Quien fuera también la segunda voz de la agrupación, Higuera compartment groens scenarios con Mario Quintero, Mario Moreno, Clemente Flores en David Servin, sin embargo por quéestionses quémentale und personnel, elgroup de musique regional en el the 15 years.

In an interview, Mario Quintero, leader of the Tucanes, revealed the motive for the rupture with his partner, who in these entourages, according to the vocalist, his alcohol and drug problems were discussed as affecting the group. Ante esto, Higuera responds to Primer Impacto, quintero solo tejió una tararana para echarlo del juego.

“If the diner is in love. He will take the lead and deal with it all”, assures Higuera.

Excits like La Chona, El centenario, El Tucanazo, Mis tres animales, entre otros han puesto a Los Tucanes de Tijuana en los cuernos de la luna y los han hecho ganar el Grammy Latino en el 2012 al Mejor Álbum de Música Norteña con 365 días .

His fast and energetic rhythm music, known as El Tucanazo, has attracted the attention of the Secretariat of Tourism of the Republic of Mexico which, under the influence of its advertising agency, the song to Mario Quintero Lara who writes a song, Mexico Is Your Home (Mexico Es Tu Casa), to promote tourism in Mexico.

También is also the first Mexican regional band Norteño to win an international award from Cine receiving an Angel Film Award at the Cine de Monaco International Festival in November 2007 for a musical documentary.






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