Formed
January 1, 1990
in Villa Corona, Jalisco, Mexico
Years Active:
90s | Current
Mexican Banda Machos made its debut with the release of a cassette format album called "Serían las Dos". The group's breakthrough came after issuing "Sangre de Indio", featuring a style known as la quebradita, popularized in Los Angeles' Latin circuit in the early '90s. In 1993, Banda Machos was awarded by Univisión's lo Nuestro for Revelation of the Year in the Mexican/Regional category, achieving a Furia Musical award for Best Mexican Band in 1995. Banda Macho's "Zapamambo" was featured in the movie "My Family", produced by Francis Ford Coppola in 1994. ...