Artist's albums
45 Anos De Exitos
2001 · album
Las Voces Del Campo
2001 · album
Mananitas Con Mariachi
2001 · album
Las Quince Grandes
2000 · album
Lo Mejor De Las Jilguerillas
2022 · album
Traicion y Dolor
2018 · album
Calla Mujer Calla
2017 · album
20 Exitos - Echale Paisa!
2016 · album
2 Voces Una Leyenda
2016 · album
6 Decadas - 20 Exitos
2016 · album
Las Jilguerillas
2015 · album
Con Banda "La Guarecita"
2011 · album
Con Banda y Norteno
2011 · album
Mexicali Baja California
2011 · album
Que Viva Mi Tierra
2011 · album
Mexicanísimo
2008 · album
El Aretito
2008 · album
Las Mejores 20 Contestadas
2008 · album
20 Flamazos De Exitos
2007 · album
Alborada Ranchera
2007 · album
Una Aventura
2006 · album
Cinco Decadas Una Historia
2005 · album
Mis 30 Mejores Canciones
2003 · album
Cruzando Fronteras
2003 · album
El Disgusto
2002 · album
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Biography
By all accounts, the ranchera duo Las Jilguerillas are among Mexico's greatest and most enduring musical treasures. Sisters Imelda and Amparo Higuera, who hail from Michoacan, began singing together as children and were discovered by another famous Mexican duo, Dueto America, comprising Carolina and David Gonzalez. In fact, Las Jilguerillas are considered their successors. For more than 40 years, their music has adhered to strictly rural styles, primarily ranchera, but also banda, son, and corridos, always in rural style. Imelda has been the lead voice accompanied in harmony and duet by Amparo; they have been accompanied by a stellar cast of Mexico's musicians since their earliest recordings, which were produced and arranged by Gilberto Parra, and later by Cornelio Reyna until his death in 1997. They have recorded over 65 records, and toured the world many times. When Imelda died in 2004, she was replaced by Reyna's widow, the great mariachi and ranchera vocalist Mercedes Castro. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi