Dueto Voces del Rancho | |
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Origin | Los Angeles |
Genres | Corridos |
Years active | 1998–present |
Labels | Univision |
Website | www.duetovocesdelrancho.com |
Members | |
Edgar Rodriguez Mariano Fernandez |
Los Dueto Voces del Rancho (Spanish: The Two Voices of the Ranch) is a Mexican norteño band. The norteño band consists of a duet that has Edgar Rodriguez and Mariano Fernandez as its members. The band plays many traditional rancheras, but with a uniquely contemporary style.
Los Dueto Voces del Rancho was founded in 2000 in Los Angeles, California. It all began with two young Mexican Americans: Edgar Rodriguez, born in Guadalajara, Jalisco; and Mariano Fernandez, from Los Mochis, Sinaloa. Both of them were raised in Bell, California, a city in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. With the help of Lupillo Rivera, a well-known banda singer, they set up a band and began recording their first norteño songs.
"Se Les Pelo Baltazar" and "Los Dos Amigos" were Rodriguez's and Fernandez's first hit singles. Soon, their popularity increased dramatically as their songs were played extensively on the Mexican radio. Los Dueto Voces del Rancho released other albums and songs, including the hits "El Lunar," "Donde Están," and "De un Rancho a Otro". Besides playing mainly with a norteño band, Los Dueto Voces del Rancho has also played their songs with bandas.