Artist's albums
Anhelo
2023 · single
Aquel Rincon
2023 · single
Barajada
2023 · single
Carta Jugada
2023 · single
Creiste
2023 · single
El Capiro
2023 · single
El Federal de Caminos
2023 · single
El Silencio de la Noche
2023 · single
Envidias
2023 · single
La Mancornadora
2023 · single
Los Dos Amantes
2023 · single
Mueran Mis Penas
2023 · single
Ojala Que Nunca Vuelvas
2023 · single
Tinieblas
2023 · single
Sentimiento De Dolor
2022 · album
7 Rosas, 7 Besos
2022 · album
Nuestras Leyendas
2021 · album
Versatil
2021 · album
Que Adentro Te Quedaste
2021 · album
Rio Magdalena
2021 · album
Me Voy
2021 · album
15 Exitos Clasicos
2017 · album
15 Exitos de Oro
2017 · album
30 Super Exitos
2017 · album
Grandes Exitos Vol. 2
2015 · compilation
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Biography
El Jefe y Su Grupo were an electric guitar and organ-based vocal group from Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico. Their sound was a seamless weave of boleros, rancheras, cumbias, and doo wop rock, all delivered through flawless four-part harmony. Founded in early 1974, they issued a dozen studio albums but were best known for 20 singles that charted on border radio in Northern Mexico and in the American Southwest. Among them were covers of "Dimelo di Frente," "La Tumba Sera el Final," "Libro de Recuerdos," and "Nobleza." They recorded for various labels, among them EMI, Luna Music Corporation, and Caiman Distribution. The original band split in 2000, and compilations far outnumber their original releases. A version of the group still continues to tour under the name El Nuevo Jefe y Su Grupo. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi