Artist's albums
Cantando a Dueto, Vol. 2
2022 · album
Los Sinaloenses
2022 · album
Corrido de Erik Hernandez (2022 Remastered)
2022 · album
El Guero Palma (2022 Remastered)
2022 · album
Corrido del Sapo (2022 Remastered)
2022 · album
Wasted Days & Wasted Nights
2022 · album
Los Mejores Duetos del Año
2022 · album
Cantando A Dueto
2021 · album
Con La Banda Sinaloense La Costeña
2021 · album
El Diablo en un Botello
2021 · album
Los Inmortales con banda Sinaloense La Costeña
2021 · album
En Vivo Desde El Parral (Vol.4)
2020 · album
Dueto Del Año (Vol. 2)
2019 · album
La Leyenda Continua
2019 · EP
Mano a Mano: En Vivo Desde El Parral
2017 · album
24 Grandes Exitos
2016 · compilation
El Inmortal Vol.4
2015 · album
A Dueto 20 Exitos de Coleccion
2014 · album
Dueto a Dueto, Vol. 2
2014 · album
Lo Mejor De
2014 · album
Con Sus Amigos
2014 · album
20 Exitos De
2013 · album
20 Exitos de Coleccion las 12 Ectareas
2013 · album
20 Exitos de Coleccion las Tres Mujeres
2013 · album
20 Exitos la Leyenda
2013 · album
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Biography
Saul Viera was born in southern California to Mexican parents who hailed from Tierra Generosa, Nayarit. His career as a vocalist is a product of happenstance as much as artistic will and vision. One evening, Viera went out to a club with a group of friends. Arriving at an all but empty club, Viera decided to try his hand at singing, and took the stage, singing along with the radio. The club owner liked his voice so much that he invited Viera back on several occasions to sing. Viera became known as El Gavilancillo, and began singing on a full-time basis, traveling all over southern California and beyond, with tours reaching as far as Chicago by the end of his career. His likeness in style and vocal timbre to genre legend and folk hero Chalino Sánchez gained him an adoring audience. Much like early American blues musicians, and more recently U.S. hip-hop icons, the trend among regional Mexican artists to come to a violent end is noticeable. Similar to his predecessor Chalino, Saul Viera was murdered in 1998 exiting a California restaurant. In the course of his career, El Gavilancillo recorded 16 records. Best known for his hit "Querido Amigo," El Gavilancillo left an indelible mark on norteño music as one of the style's most beloved singers of corridos. He is survived by his two children, Dulce Maria Viera and Saul Viera, Jr. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez, Rovi