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Resident or item from the Mexican state of Veracruz
Jarocho was, historically, the horseman of the Veracruz countryside, who worked on the haciendas of the state, specifically those dedicated to the job
Jarocho
Regional Mexican Son music from Veracruz
Son jarocho ("Veracruz Sound") is a regional folk musical style of Mexican Son from Veracruz, a Mexican state along the Gulf of Mexico. It evolved over
Son_jarocho
Style of Mexican folk music and dance
standard “La Bamba” that made son jarocho internationally famous. In the 2000s, son music, especially son jarocho has become popular in some Mexican-American
Son_mexicano
Coffee shop in Mexico City
Café El Jarocho is a coffee shop created in 1953 in Coyoacán a borough of Mexico City. Today it has nine branches distributed Mexico City which are currently
Café_El_Jarocho
2000 Mexican film by Alejandro González Iñárritu
accepts a challenge by Jarocho to participate in a private dogfight, with no outside bets. Cofi is about to win, but Jarocho shoots him. The infuriated
Amores_perros
Mexican folk song and dance
Álvaro Hernández Ortiz, who recorded the song in 1938 under the name El Jarocho. "La Bamba" has been covered by numerous other artists, most notably by
La_Bamba_(song)
American musician
Hidalgo frequently plays accordion, violin, 6-string banjo, cello, requinto jarocho, percussion, drums and guitar as a session musician on other artists' releases
David_Hidalgo
Mexican plucked string instrument
The requinto jarocho or guitarra de son is plucked string instrument, played usually with a special pick. It is a four- or five-stringed instrument that
Requinto_jarocho
Mexican singer-songwriter (born 1984)
duology—Vol. 1 (2017) and Vol. 2 (2018)—and later celebrated bolero and son jarocho with Un Canto por México, Vol. 1 (2020) and Vol. 2 (2021). She incorporated
Natalia_Lafourcade
Chicano band from East Los Angeles, California
California. Their music fuses spoken word and folk music, with traditional Son jarocho and zapateado dancing. The band started out as students of the Eastside
Las_Cafeteras
The pandero jarocho is an octagonal tambourine or pandero traditionally played by men in the Veracruz region of Mexico. The instrument may also be played
Pandero_jarocho
Musical ensembles popular in Cuba and Mexico
an annual status until 2005 when they held the last event. A conjunto jarocho is a type of Mexican folk ensemble. Often it consists of requinto, arpa
Conjunto
Musical instrument from southern Veracruz, Mexico
segunda, back view A jarana jarocha and harp being played as part of a son jarocho band in Mexico. "Candelas". candelas.com. "The World of Musicality". worldofmusicality
Jarana_jarocha
Mexican comedian
typical line was, "Te odio con odio Jarocho", when translated in English, means, "I hate you with hatred Jarocho", as well as "El Indio Maclovio" and
Luis_de_Alba
Smaller version of a musical instrument
A-D-G-C-E-A . The 4 string is also usually tuned E-C#-A–D The requinto jarocho or guitarra de son is a plucked string instrument, played usually with
Requinto
Mexicans of predominantly African descent
walls into art". 7 May 2023. "Son Jarocho | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2021-08-02. "Son jarocho afro-mexican resistance" (PDF).
Afro-Mexicans
Former railroad company in Mexico
city they connected Mexico City's Buenavista station with. Therefore, the Jarocho (a Spanish word meaning a person from Veracruz) was the name given to the
Mexican_Railway
List of Mexican music artists and bands by genre
This is a list of music artists and bands from Mexico, categorized according to musical genre. Radaid Cuarteto Latinoamericano Eugenio Toussaint Betsy
List of music artists and bands from Mexico
List_of_music_artists_and_bands_from_Mexico
Harp Classical and Requinto guitars Jarana jarocha Marímbula Son Jarocho: Son Jarocho music comes from the Veracruz area, and is distinguished by a strong
Music_of_Mexico
Musical form and a music genre typical of Spain and parts of Latin America
and to sing in a community setting. As local musicians perform the Son Jarocho music, people dance "zapateado" atop a large wooden platform known as a
Fandango
2020 studio album by Natalia Lafourcade
por México para la reconstrucción del Centro de Documentación del Son Jarocho. It was released on May 8, 2020. At the 21st Annual Latin Grammy Awards
Un_Canto_por_México,_Vol._1
Mexican jazz singer
son jarocho at 5 years old, with her parents, Laura Rebolloso and Ramón Gutiérrez, who are son jarocho musicians and founders of the son jarocho group
Lucía_Gutiérrez_Rebolloso
Cambalache is a Son Jarocho band based in East Los Angeles, California. They are one of the key bands at the center of the son jarocho explosion in Los Angeles
Cambalache_(band)
City and municipality in Veracruz, Mexico
Veracruzian music is called "Son Jarocho". Although there are many types of son music found in Mexico, the Son Jarocho is typically associated with the
Veracruz_(city)
2022 studio album by Natalia Lafourcade
and folk genres, including bolero, cumbia, bossa nova, samba, and son jarocho. De Todas las Flores became Lafourcade's first project of completely original
De_Todas_las_Flores
Son de Madera is a son jarocho band based in Veracruz, Mexico. Its core members are Ramón Gutiérrez Hernández, Tereso Vega, and Rubí Oseguera Rueda. The
Son_de_Madera
Chicano rock band from Los Angeles, California
rock music. Inspired by the Zapatistas, they incorporate fandango and san jarocho in their music. In 1992, Chicano rock guitarist Quetzal Flores discovered
Quetzal_(band)
Musical instrument of the guitar family
timple of the Canary Islands, the Spanish vihuela, the Mexican requinto jarocho, and the Andean charango traditionally made of an armadillo shell. In Indonesia
Ukulele
Mexican musician (1931–2024)
Mexican folk musician, recognized for being the requintista of the son jarocho group Mono Blanco, considered one of the most influential musicians of
Andrés_Vega_Delfín
Folk music from Mexico
played anywhere, though, with all or most instruments being portable. Son Jarocho is its own style of music of what they call "sones." There are multiple
Mariachi
American rock band
Reznor, "We Want It All". In late 2005, De la Rocha performed with the son jarocho band Son de Madera, singing and playing the jarana huasteca. The band refused
Rage_Against_the_Machine
Genre of Mexican music
Marimba Ranchera Son Son calentano Tierra Caliente Son huasteco Son jalisciense Son jarocho Other Regional Mexican Mexican music in Chile New Mexico Tejano
Norteño_(music)
Genus of fishes
Böhlke & C. R. Robins, 1968) (barsnout goby) Elacatinus jarocho M. S. Taylor & Akins, 2007 (Jarocho goby) Elacatinus lobeli J. E. Randall & P. L. Colin,
Elacatinus
Mexican singer-songwriter
entierren con narcocorridos 2012 "... de Marco Enrique Yépez Uribe, el Jarocho o el Comandante Alex, principal testigo de la PGR, era un rancho situado
José_Manuel_Figueroa
clinics, and son jarocho classes. The band Las Cafeteras got their start at the Eastside Café, citing the organization's weekly son jarocho classes as an
Eastside_Café
Musical instrument made from the jawbone of an equine or cow
Dominican Republic, Haiti, as well as Belizean brukdown, Mexican music by son jarocho, and "Costa Chica" ensembles. An example is a song played in Oaxaca, Mexico
Jawbone_(instrument)
Mexican narrative musical tradition
folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera Zamba Tropical Bachata Bolero Calypso Cha-cha-cha
Corrido
Sweet drink of Spanish origin
Karen Hursh Graber 2003 (MexConnect). Gonzalez, Anita (4 July 2018). Jarocho's Soul: Cultural Identity and Afro-Mexican Dance. University Press of America
Horchata
2011 studio album by The Bronx
jarana Vincent Hidalgo – guitarrón, requinto jarocho, guitar Ray Suen – violin, guitar, harp, requinto jarocho, vihuela, jarana, backing vocals Additional
Mariachi El Bronx (2011 album)
Mariachi_El_Bronx_(2011_album)
1992 studio album by Caifanes
André - drums, percussion Alejandro Marcovich - lead guitar, requinto jarocho, ebow Adrian Belew - guitar solo on "Piedra" Richard Foss. "El Silencio
El_Silencio_(album)
1978 studio album by Los Lobos
Este de Los Angeles David Hidalgo – guitar, requinto romantico, requinto jarocho, mandola, tres, cuatro, violin, percussion, lead vocals (5, 11) Cesar Rosas
Los Lobos del Este de Los Angeles
Los_Lobos_del_Este_de_Los_Angeles
American historian (born 1960)
O'Farrill and the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra, featuring the Congra Patria Son Jarocho Collective (Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Album). In 2022, Brinkley
Douglas_Brinkley
Genre of Hispanic music with Cuban origins
folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera Zamba Tropical Bachata Bolero Calypso Cha-cha-cha
Bolero
Mexican composer (1897–1970)
Madrid (October 21, 2004). "Rodríguez, Dionisio. Agustín Lara "El Schubert Jarocho"". Babab.com. Archived from the original on August 28, 2019. Retrieved
Agustín_Lara
Genre of music
Conjunto calentano Conjunto de arpa grande Conjunto huasteco Conjunto jarocho Country en español Duranguense Grupero Huichol Jarana yucateca Mariachi
Regional_Mexican
Different musical styles found in the states of Mexico
called Son Jarocho and it is played with some guitar-like instruments called "Jaranas". Recently the harp forms an important part of Son Jarocho. I Grupo
Regional styles of Mexican music
Regional_styles_of_Mexican_music
Mexican music subgenre
folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera Zamba Tropical Bachata Bolero Calypso Cha-cha-cha
Corridos_tumbados
folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera Zamba Tropical Bachata Bolero Calypso Cha-cha-cha
Cumbia_pop
Musical artist
in Villarrica, Paraguay) is a virtuoso of Paraguayan harp and Mexican jarocho harp, arranger, singer, and multi-talented instrumentalist. Duarte has
Celso_Duarte
Music genre fusing Mexican and European influences
Marimba Ranchera Son Son calentano Tierra Caliente Son huasteco Son jalisciense Son jarocho Other Regional Mexican Mexican music in Chile New Mexico Tejano
Tejano_music
Mexican musical trio
influence from many genres, including Son jarocho (a musical style from their native city of Veracruz). Jarocho describes the unique style as being created
Villalobos_Brothers
Music genre
reggae. Reggae also has a presence in Veracruz, Mexico. The most notable Jarocho reggae group being Los Aguas Aguas from Xalapa. Some of the most popular
Reggae
American musician, lead singer of Rage Against the Machine
la Rocha returned to the stage with new material, performing with Son Jarocho band Son de Madera. He later spoke as MC and again performed with Son de
Zack_de_la_Rocha
Variety of Mexican son music
El Carretero Las Copetonas Mariachi Mexican son music Son calentano Son jarocho Son huasteco "A Brief History of the Mariachi Music Tradition". West Music
Son_jalisciense
Mexican band from Xalapa, Veracruz
Sonex was formed in 2005, combining the regional folk musical style Son Jarocho with other musical genres such as traditional African music, Afro-Peruvian
Sonex_(band)
Lamellophone from the Caribbean
styles of son. In Mexico, where it is known as marimbol is played in son jarocho; in the Dominican Republic, where it is known as marimba, it is played
Marímbula
Stuffed and Fried Arable (Closed) Santa Fe, New Mexico August 23, 2019 Jarocho Kansas City, Kansas Desert Oak Barbeque El Paso, Texas 411 12 Full of Surprises
List of Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives episodes
List_of_Diners,_Drive-Ins_and_Dives_episodes
Musical instrument
Philippines and Latin America) Pandero (Spain) Pandero cuequero (Chile) Pandero jarocho (Mexico) Parai (India, Sri Lanka) Patayani thappu (India) Ramana (Thailand)
Frame_drum
Mexican mariachi ensemble
ranchera, bolero ranchero, corrido, huapango de mariachi, polka, jarabe, son jarocho and vals mexicano. Years active 1897 (1897)–present Label Nacional Members
Vargas_de_Tecalitlán
Traditional Mexican musical style
"La sirena", "El querreque", and "La cigarra". Related genres are Son Jarocho and Fandango español. "Ballet Folklórico de la Universidad Veracruzana:
Son_huasteco
Spanish flamenco dancer
the U.S., and Venezuela. She has participated in different shows such as Jarocho under the direction of Richard O'Neal, assistant director of Riverdance
María_Juncal
Mexican singer (1951–2015)
entierren con narcocorridos 2012 "... de Marco Enrique Yépez Uribe, el Jarocho o el Comandante Alex, principal testigo de la PGR, era un rancho situado
Joan_Sebastian
State of Mexico
dance brought over from Spanish. Today the state has two varieties: the jarocho and the huasteco. Indigenous and folk dances in the state are most often
Veracruz
Folk dance
representative of the country and popular outside their home region, such as the jarocho or jarabe receive regional and federal support. Those without that type
Mexican_folk_dance
Genre of traditional music of Mexico
Marimba Ranchera Son Son calentano Tierra Caliente Son huasteco Son jalisciense Son jarocho Other Regional Mexican Mexican music in Chile New Mexico Tejano
Ranchera
Mexican actor (born 1966)
Year Title Role Notes 2000 Amores perros Jarocho 2001 De la calle 2002 Asesino en serio 2004 Man on Fire Matando Cabos Nico 2008 Road to Fame 2009 Rage
Gustavo_Sánchez_Parra
Restaurant in Mexico City, Mexico
features stages for musical performances, an array of wandering mariachi and jarocho bands, an infirmary, an area for hosting piñata parties, a cockfighting
Restaurante_Arroyo
American author, musician, and producer
the masters of son jarocho. Arturo's orchestra and the masters of son jarocho perform in the U.S.–Mexico border for a son jarocho music and dance festival
Kabir_Sehgal
1996 studio album by Los Lobos
Los Lobos David Hidalgo – vocals, guitar, accordion, fiddle, requinto jarocho Louie Pérez – vocals, guitar, drums, jarana Cesar Rosas – vocals, guitar
Colossal_Head
Mexican pianist, composer, and bandleader (born 1960)
"son jarocho", which combines indigenous, Spanish, and African elements. Musicians are recruited to join the festival. The film features son jarocho masters
Arturo_O'Farrill
American rock band
Mano", which features the vocals of Quetzal's Martha Gonzales blending son jarocho with hip-hop, "City of Angels", which celebrates the city of Los Angeles
Ozomatli
Traditional musical style of Puerto Rico
folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera Zamba Tropical Bachata Bolero Calypso Cha-cha-cha
Bomba_(Puerto_Rico)
Wooden keyboard percussion instrument
folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera Zamba Tropical Bachata Bolero Calypso Cha-cha-cha
Marimba
Genre of popular music centered around Anglophonic folk revivals
traditions North America Central America Mexican Corrido Son calentano Son jarocho Son huasteco Tierra Caliente Yaqui Panamanian Indigenous North American
Contemporary_folk_music
City and municipal seat in Veracruz, Mexico
procession to Agaltepec Island and traditional music including danzón, Son Jarocho and other tropical music, using guitars, violins, the vihuela and double
Catemaco
2002 studio album by Los Lobos
album. Los Lobos David Hidalgo – guitar, vocals, bass, keyboards, requinto jarocho, melodica, drums Cesar Rosas – guitar, vocals, quatro Conrad Lozano – bass
Good_Morning_Aztlán
Mexican telenovela
Luis Gimeno as Don Sebastián Ordóñez Roberto "Flaco" Guzmán as Teo "El Jarocho" Aurora Molina as Doña Natalia Virginia Gutiérrez as Doña Blanca Sáenz
María Mercedes (Mexican TV series)
María_Mercedes_(Mexican_TV_series)
Music genre from Puerto Rico
folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera Zamba Tropical Bachata Bolero Calypso Cha-cha-cha
Puerto_Rican_hip-hop
Music genre
traditions North America Central America Mexican Corrido Son calentano Son jarocho Son huasteco Tierra Caliente Yaqui Panamanian Indigenous North American
Folk_music
Musical form written in triple metre
folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera Zamba Tropical Bachata Bolero Calypso Cha-cha-cha
Passacaglia
Professional baseball team that plays in the Mexican League
campaign. In the single line for the second consecutive season for the team, Jarocho had among its ranks the leader who runs the Mexican Baseball League, this
El_Águila_de_Veracruz
(Elacatinus cayman) Cayman sponge goby (Elacatinus centralis) Jarocho goby (Elacatinus jarocho) Plain goby (Gobiosoma homochroma) Isthmian goby (Gobiosoma
List_of_endangered_fishes
1999 studio album by Los Lobos
Los Lobos David Hidalgo – vocals, guitar, accordion, fiddle, requinto jarocho Louie Pérez – vocals, guitar, jarana Cesar Rosas – vocals, guitar, bajo
This_Time_(Los_Lobos_album)
Early style of rock and roll music
traditions North America Central America Mexican Corrido Son calentano Son jarocho Son huasteco Tierra Caliente Yaqui Panamanian Indigenous North American
Rockabilly
Collective term for the dances, rhythms and styles of music from Latin America
and its lyrics are not sung in prose. Other regional music includes: son jarocho, son huasteco, cumbia sonidera, Mexican pop, rock en español, Mexican rock
Music_of_Latin_America
Folk music genre from Colombia and Venezuela
folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera Zamba Tropical Bachata Bolero Calypso Cha-cha-cha
Joropo
Kristofferson Kris Kristofferson Monument 1970 Country Album 2014 "La Bamba" El Jarocho Victor 1939 Folk Single 2019 "La Bamba" Ritchie Valens Del-Fi 1958 Rock
List of Grammy Hall of Fame Award recipients (J–P)
List_of_Grammy_Hall_of_Fame_Award_recipients_(J–P)
American rock band
Dolores Huerta. David Hidalgo – vocals, guitar, accordion, fiddle, requinto jarocho (1973–present) Louie Pérez – drums, guitar, jarana huasteca, vocals (1973–present)
Los_Lobos
Music genre originating in Trinidad and Tobago
traditions North America Central America Mexican Corrido Son calentano Son jarocho Son huasteco Tierra Caliente Yaqui Panamanian Indigenous North American
Chutney_music
Mexican professional baseball team
Porfirio Castillo Bob Knock 1959–60 Luis Trucios Luis Antonio Medina "El jarocho" Cristóbal Torres Felipe Olivera Sr. "El Pipo" Antonio Pino Mondragón Joaquín
Pericos_de_Puebla
Musical instrument of the membranophone family
Adufe, medieval frame drum Pandeiro, variant specific to Brazil Pandero jarocho, variant specific to Veracruz "pandero". Dle.rae.es. "Pandero, pandereta"
Pandero
1988 studio album by Los Lobos
certainly masters of their style here." Los Lobos David Hidalgo – requinto jarocho (1, 8), vocals (1, 3, 8), violin (2, 4, 6), accordion (3, 5, 9), guitar
La_Pistola_y_El_Corazón
Dominican baseball player (born 1992)
Retrieved November 6, 2024. "El Águila: Dinelson Lamet refuerza pitcheo jarocho". milb.com. Retrieved February 28, 2025. "TSG Hawks Sign Dinelson Lamet"
Dinelson_Lamet
Argentinian and Uruguayan partner dance
folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera Zamba Tropical Bachata Bolero Calypso Cha-cha-cha
Tango
Mexican folktale bird
during the day. There is a song titled "El pájaro cu" in the Mexican Son Jarocho style. According to one source, pájaro cu is a name used in the Yucatan
The_Cu_Bird
Americans of Mexican ancestry
Mexican includes Mexican styles of music; Norteño, ranchera, Conjunto, Son Jarocho, Cumbia, and mariachi. It also includes the Indigenous and Mexican American
Mexican_Americans
Mexican string instrument
instrument in the son jarocho string family of instruments. The león or vozarrona, bigger than the former, is the lowest instrument in son jarocho genre. The body
Leona_(instrument)
Transnational musical category
folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera Zamba Tropical Bachata Bolero Calypso Cha-cha-cha
Urbano_music
Soft form of salsa music
folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera Zamba Tropical Bachata Bolero Calypso Cha-cha-cha
Salsa_romántica
American band
band also drops a bit of Cumbia, gritty street Samba, Son Montuno and Jarocho into the mix. Described as War meets Lenny Kravitz by way of Ben Harper
B-Side_Players
JAROCHO
JAROCHO
JAROCHO
JAROCHO
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Satisfied
Boy/Male
Irish
The name is given to boys as a mark of respect to the great Irish orator and patriot Robert Emmet who was a leader of the unsuccessful 1798 rebellion against the British. He was captured on August 25, 1803 and tried for high treason and sentenced to be hanged, drawn and quartered. When asked if he had any thing to say in response to this sentence Emmet gave what is considered to be one of the most moving speeches of the period “â€â€¦When my country takes her place among the nations of the earth, then, and not till then, let my epitaph be written. I have done.â€â€
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Chaste; Pure; Another Name for Hazrat Fatimah Zahra; Modest
Girl/Female
Greek
Jewel. Also 'Against intoxication.' A purple or violet gemstone. According to ancient Greek...
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Greeting; Cheer
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Rebel
Boy/Male
English
Area of Birch Trees
Girl/Female
Arabic
Onlooker
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lamp of Exalted Light
Girl/Female
Hebrew, Hindu, Indian
Protected; Shelter
JAROCHO
JAROCHO
JAROCHO
JAROCHO
JAROCHO