The 44th annual Tucson International Mariachi Conference is all about the education, but there's plenty of opportunities to get immersed in the music that has long defined Tucson.
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The seminal Mariachi Los Changuitos Feos is among six Tucson inductees into the Tucson Musicians Museum's Hall of Fame on Sunday.
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"Día de los Muertos: A Celebration of Life" will bring the internationally renown Veracruz, Mexico, ensemble Tlen Huicani to Tucson for the first time.
- Zander Burnes Arizona Sonoran News
University of Arizona alum and singer Chris Logan is creating a buzz with what he calls “bordertown sounds,” a fusion of sounds from his nativ…
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The youthful Chicago-based Mariachi Herencia de Mexico comes to Tucson on the same day the city opens the 2025 Tucson International Mariachi Conference.
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Youth mariachi and ballet folklorico ensembles and professional groups will fill downtown with the unmistakable melodies of trumpets, vihuelas and guitarróns.
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Young artists take centerstage at one of the most popular events of the annual Tucson International Mariachi Conference, which comes to downtown April 23-26.
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From big-name musicians in all genres of music to award-winning plays, Tucson stages will come to life this fall.
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The late Lalo Guerrero, known as "The Father of Chicano music," is being inducted into the Hall of Fame at Tucson High School, even though he dropped out before earning his diploma.
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Mariachi camp at Davis Bilingual Elementary Magnet school draws about 280 students a year.
