Artist's albums
Call Me
2023 · single
Labios (English Version)
2022 · EP
La Madre Que la Trajo
2021 · single
Me Voy a Ir (Remix)
2020 · single
Verde Mas Alla (Remix)
2020 · single
La Cumbia del Vino
2020 · single
Fiesta Ancestral
2019 · album
Bailando Con las Farolas
2019 · single
El Telón
2019 · single
Estamos bien
2019 · single
Si una Vez
2019 · single
La Diabla (Remix)
2019 · single
Tanto Tiempo (Remix)
2019 · single
La Bruja
2018 · single
Tanto Tiempo (Live Session)
2017 · single
Open Sea / Mar Abierto
2017 · album
La Diabla
2017 · single
Labios (En Vivo)
2016 · single
Sin Tus Estrellas
2016 · single
Ome
2014 · album
Jenny And The Mexicats
2012 · album
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Biography
Jenny and the Mexicats, conocidos anteriormente como Pachucos y la Princesa, son una banda de origen multicultural integrada por la británica Jenny Ball como trompetista, el español David González Bernardos en las percusiones y los mexicanos Pantera Mexicat como guitarrista e Icho Mexicat con el contrabajo. A jazz kit played with sticks and mano, an upright bass tattooed with comely women, jaunty Caribbean-influenced acoustic guitar and a beautiful blonde siren with, yes, a trumpet. Do you wanna dance yet? Jenny will lure you in with her bluesy no nonsense voice. She doesn't want to work, just to dance. This relationship is torture. It's just plain better in Buenos Aires. And always her case is compelling, the music a perfect dance in and of itself, pieced together like good jazz—every player counts. Jenny's from Britain but her Spanish is impeccable, the drummer is from Spain and the strings are from Mexico, but this group is original, like Manu Chau without the political agenda or a killer ska combo minus the kitsch. They are independents and the sum of their parts is from a land of heart and strong, quick rhythm “What they've done with their influences is create this really impressive mix of rockabilly, cumbia, jazz, flamenco, and they perform it in both English and in Spanish - very cool sound.” – Felix Contreras host of NPR’s Alt Latino on Jenny and the Mexicats