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Sentences with mariachi

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  • My father was a singer in a mariachi band.
  • And then you get to feast on the best Mexican food the desert has to offer at our Fiesta Dinner, complete with mariachis!
  • The band starts playin’ some mariachi and a hot mama steps onto the dance floor.
  • Chuck arrives to a fanfare of mariachi violins.
  • The show closed with a rousing mariachi finale.
  • According to the guide book, there were also mariachi groups that had many permanent fans.
  • A mariachi was singing about the travails of life and working his guitar hard.
  • But even love's lament is upbeat in mariachi, a musical genre bursting with the passion of Mexico.
  • This man is Riders of Rebus who like a modern day mariachi emanates unpretentious, rocking pop tunes with spiky guitars and quirky melodies.
  • The folk hero was dressed like a Mexican mariachi, in a long black coat - with a big white 10-gallon hat added.
  • Their most eclectic record to date, Sea Of No Cares is the result of the quartet experimenting with flamenco guitars and mariachi trumpets.
  • Their music is a weirdly wonderful post-rock fusion of TexMex rock and country blues, bebop jazz and exotic Mexican mariachi, loneliness and longing, Lee Hazlewood and Ennio Morricone.
  • Salsa without drums and horns, tejano without accordion and guitars, mariachi without trumpets would become something else.
  • I always enjoyed a diverse mix growing up, from mariachi to roadhouse music.
  • The mariachis packed away their instruments, the stage was torn apart, and the sound system that was to have brought the PRI's ‘Fiesta of Triumph’ to the nation was dismantled.
  • Formed while they were still at school, this band of frenetic performers combine the wild sounds of ska, mariachi, polka, cumbia and hip-hop into one swirling dervish of sound and vision.
  • It's easy to perceive the Super Furries as too ambitious for their own good, as they cavort guilelessly from West Coast rock to nosebleed techno, from mariachi to calypso.
  • On the first weekend in December, La Fiesta de Tumacacori celebrates regional culture with native crafts, foods, and a mariachi mass.
  • Although usually connected with mariachi, rancheras are performed by all regional Mexican music ensembles.
  • They are playing some evocative mariachi but I can't quite hear it clearly enough.
  • All the mariachi player wanted to do was to be like his father, his grandfather, and his great grandfather before him, but fate did not unfold as he had hoped.
  • The first film tells the story of a mariachi in the wrong place mistaken for someone else.
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