El Coyote
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El Coyote (born José Ángel Ledesma Quintero), is the lead performer and vocalist of El Coyote y su Banda Tierra Santa.[1] El Coyote y su Banda Tierra Santa are with Record label Universal Music Latin Entertainment, and formerly Univision Music Group.[2] El Coyote was born in the town of Coyotitán in Sinaloa, Mexico but was raised in Mexicali, Mexico the capital of Baja California. He is also a former member of La Original Banda Limón. Some of his top hits include "Piquites de Hormiga", "Arboles de la Barranca", "Me Dicen El Coyote", "Sufro", "Cuando Regreso a Tus Brazos", "Amor Pajarito", "Te Soñe", "Para Impressionarte", "Linda Doctora", "Besitos en el Cuello", "Y si te Robo" and many more. He was also part of Banda La Costeña
[edit] Discography
- 1997 Aqui Me Quedare
- 1998 Concedeme
- 1999 Profundamente
- 1999 El Amo
- 2000 Te Sone
- 2000 Grandes Exitos
- 2001 Cuando Regreso A Tus Brazos
- 2001 Esto Es Lo Nuestro: 20 Exitos
- 2002 Puras Rancheras
- 2002 El Amor No Tiene Edad
- 2003 El Rancho Grande
- 2004 La Historia
- 2005 Lo Basico
- 2006 Prohibido
- 2006 Linea De Oro
- 2006 Siguiendo La Historia
- 2007 Fiestamex
- 2007 La Evolucion De Una Estrella
- 2007 20 Coyotazos
- 2007 Coleccion Suprema: El Coyote & Su Banda Tierra Santa
- 2007 Joyas De Coleccion
- 2007 La Carretera Del Amor
- 2008 Puros Corridos Y Rancheras
- 2008 30 Del Recuerdo: El Coyote Y Su Banda Tierra Santa
- 2008 El Polo Norte
- 2008 El Coyote Y Su Banda Tierra Santa: Exitos Pa Mi Raza
- 2009 Levanta Tu Vuelo
- 2009 La Historia De Los Exitos
- 2009 Serie Diamante: 30 Super Exitos
- 2011 Escuela De La Vida
[edit] References
- ^ Burr, Ramiro (April 28, 2002). "El Coyote pours his heart into Banda Tierra Santa". San Antonio Express-News. http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=SAEC&p_theme=saec&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0F33CDDBED5BCD67&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM. Retrieved 28 July 2011.
- ^ http://www.universalmusica.com/downloads/84
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