Artist's albums
Cumbia Con
2023 · album
Exitos De Mike Laure, Vol. 2
2022 · album
Exitos De Mike Laure, Vol. 1
2022 · album
Mi Mexico Querido
2021 · album
En Vivo Con
2020 · album
Antología, Vol. 1
2020 · album
Los Consentidos De La Costa
2019 · album
20 Exitos Para Bailar
2018 · album
A Tabasco
2010 · album
Joyas Musicales: Más Boleros, Vol. 1
2009 · album
Joyas Musicales: Más Boleros, Vol. 2
2009 · album
Joyas Musicales: Más Boleros, Vol. 3
2009 · album
Colección De Oro, Vol. 1
2009 · album
Colección De Oro, Vol. 2
2009 · album
Colección De Oro, Vol. 3
2009 · album
Joyas Musicales, Vol. 1: Para Santa Marta
2009 · album
Joyas Musicales, Vol. 2: María Cristina
2009 · album
Joyas Musicales, Vol. 3
2009 · album
Colección De Oro: Boleros, Vol. 1
2009 · album
Colección De Oro: Boleros, Vol. 3
2009 · album
Colección de Oro: Boleros, Vol. 2
2009 · album
El Bolsito Prestado
2008 · album
Las Secretarías
2008 · album
La Cañahuatera
2008 · album
Nosotros
2008 · album
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Biography
His fusion of tight tropical rhythms with American rock & roll earned Mike Laure the title "El Rey del Trópico." Born in Jalisco in 1939, Laure grew up listening to an assortment of cross-the-border rockers; he even borrowed the name for his group, Las Cometas, from his favorite, Bill Haley's band. Laure tempered his rock & roll inclinations with Cumbia rhythms learned from Colombia's Sonora Dinamita. The fusion sparked a whole new style of music, termed chunchaca, and Laure scored many Mexican hits during the mid-'60s, including "Banda Borracha," "Rajita de Canela," and "Tiburón, Tiburón." During the early '70s, the most important facet of Laure's band, his cousin Chelo, left for a successful solo career. Despite a few more hits during the mid-'70s, Mike Laure's popularity waned by the 1980s. He was debilitated by a 1990 stroke, though he returned to live performance on a limited basis. Laure's influence stayed strong, however, among several generations of Cumbia artists, from Rigo Tovar in the '70s to Fito Olivares in the '80s to Yahari in the '90s. ~ John Bush, Rovi