great concert
by ss1gina on 6/20/18Del Mar Fairgrounds - Del MarThis was our second time seeing "Intocable" at this venue! It was perfect!
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Grupo Intocable In Concert
Led by Ricky Mu�oz, a singing accordionist with a knack for unforgettable melodies, Texas-based Grupo Intocable (i.e., "untouchable") distinguished themselves early on by adding a Tejano twist to norte�o music � a sound introduced to Mexico by German immigrants in the 19th century. Over the course of their long career, this award-winning band has continued to innovate around norte�o's folk tradition while satisfying audiences' pop cravings.
Formed in Zapata, Texas, in 1993 by Mu�oz and drummer Ren� Mart�nez, Intocable was notable for being the first U.S.-born norte�o group, and they began updating norte�o in much the same way Garth Brooks modernized country music. The band's 1993 debut, Simplemente..., combined Mu�oz's soulful voice and romantic lyrics with nimble and inventive music. It was far removed from the synth-heavy style that dominated Tejano music at the time.
Intocable's career took off when EMI Latin released Fuego Eterno (Eternal Fire) in 1994. Their accordion-driven, polka-rooted sound had caught the attention of young listeners, as well as their parents, on both sides of the border. By decade's end, they were the hottest Tejano act of their generation, and their albums and singles � including "La Mentira" (The Lie), "No Te Vayas" (Don't Go), "Eres Mi Droga" (You Are My Drug), and "D�nde Est�s?" (Where Are You?) � regularly topped Mexican regional charts.
Tragedy struck in 1999, when two band members and one member of their crew were killed in a highway accident that injured everyone else in the band as well. Intocable returned stronger than ever, however, and blasted into the new millennium selling out arenas, auditoriums, and stadiums. They earned their first Grammy Award in 2004 for Intimamente, an album of "unplugged" versions of their hits, and stepped outside their comfort zone again in 2006 with Crossroads: Cruce de Caminos, which mixed norte�o and Tex-Mex honky-tonk.
Being named Mexican regional group of the decade by Billboard in 2010 seemed to only reaffirm Intocable's commitment to norte�o authenticity with a subversive streak. While guitars and drums rocked harder than ever on their 2013 monster hit "Te Amo (Para Siempre)," 2016's Highway included a song about human trafficking along with Beatles-y psychedelia.
The Tejano tornadoes entered 2019 with a new album, Percepci�n, and another major tour. Intocable continues to blaze into the future, unstoppable as ever.
This was our second time seeing "Intocable" at this venue! It was perfect!
Another great concert I love love love this band and their music
These vatos from texas are bad ass. They bring it everytime. They know how to get the fans involved. Well worth the time.
Great performance, wish they could have played longer. But overall the best experiense ever.