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RAMON AYALA IN CONCERT:

As Mexico's "King of the Accordion," norteño and conjunto superstar Ramon Ayala has recorded an astonishing 105 albums, shattering sales records and becoming a legend of the beloved regional genres. With over 60 years in the business, Ayala has had plenty of time to hone his immense talent, and he continues to dazzle fans with his virtuosic accordion playing at his energetic performances. A consummate showman and recipient of a Grammy  for his renowned live shows, Ayala will certainly have toes tapping and booties shaking at his Noche Romantica tour dates in 2014.

BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:

Born to a musical family in Monterrey, Mexico, Ramon Ayala took up the accordion at age six under the encouragement of his parents. In his teens, Ayala and guitarist Cornelio Reyna virtually invented modern conjunto with their group Los Relampagos del Norte, which featured Ayala on accordion and Reyna on bajo sexto — an instrument combination that has become the genre standard. In the '60s, Los Relampagos reinvented and enlivened  norteño music, releasing 20 albums and leaving behind a string of classics including "Ya No Llores," their first hit single. After the duo parted ways in 1971, Ayala and his backing band assumed the name Ramon Ayala y Sus Bravos del Norte, establishing themselves as norteño superstars with hits like "Un Rinconcito En El Cielo" and "Chaparra de Mi Amor."

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Rating: 3.7 out of 5 based on 211 reviews
  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Good enough

    by Susy on 9/23/19House of Blues Anaheim presented by Cricket Wireless - Anaheim

    We really enjoyed the concert, however, my mother-in-Law is handicap and there was no reserved seating for handicap people. We tried to upgrade our tickets for VIP section so she had a chair to sit but they were way too expensive. We were advise that on top of what we had already paid, we had to pay an additional $125 per ticket, that was ridiculous. We had to leave early due to her not being able to stand for a long period of time. I would suggest to have a handicap area for people that are disabled.