Los Pescadores del Rio Conchos

Formed in 1994 in Cuchillo Parado, Chihuahua, Los Pescadores del Río Conchos began as a family project led by José Juárez and Pedro Arras, uniting their children around a shared passion for norteño sax music and naming the group in honor of Leandro Juárez. Over the decades, they’ve become a key voice in regional Mexican music, known for their emotional lyrics and melodic sax arrangements, gaining fans across the U.S. and Mexico. After years of touring and sharing stages with legends like Ramón Ayala, Los Tigres del Norte, and Banda El Recodo, the group joined Azteca Records in 2012, expanding their reach with hit songs such as "Ya No Existe," "La Burbuja," and "El Amor Se Fue." Their emotional ballads "Vámonos a Marte" and "Acurrucar" became fan favorites, and collaborations like “Después No Llores” with La Maquinaria Norteña in 2022 further cemented their reputation. In 2023, they released a string of heartfelt singles including "Que No Te Convengo" and "Amor Maldito," reflecting their signature sound of longing and resilience. Released in 2024, their single "Fuegos Artificiales" from the album Entre Compas y Canciones peaked at number 46 on the Billboard Latin Airplay chart, showcasing their crossover potential.

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