Adolfo Urías

Adolfo Urías y su Lobo Norteño ("Adolfo Urías and his Northern Wolf") is a Mexican norteño band headed by Adolfo Urías. Although actually a band, most Mexicans think of him as a solo singer (e.g., Julio Preciado, El Coyote, Marco Antonio Solis, and Antonio Aguilar). His music, like Los Rieleros del Norte, Polo Urías, and Los Diamantes de Ojinaga, uses both the accordion and saxophone, thus creating a unique Ojinaga-flavored musica norteña, while most other norteño groups play the accordion solo. Adolfo Urías, born in Ojinaga, Chihuahua, Mexico, learned to play the accordion at age 13. His hit, "Corazón Chiquito," was extremely popular on the regional Mexican radio in 2002. Recently, his song "Qué Chulos Ojos" became another big hit. His songs are in traditional ranchera form, but the lyrics feature modern themes. Adolfo Urías' uncle, Polo Urías, is also a norteño singer.

The band

Discography

Note: Major radio hits are in bold italics.

Mi Tesoro

Mi Tesoro was released on 29 October 2001 by Fonovisa, Inc.

Divino Amor Eterno

Divino Amor Eterno was released on 29 July 2003.

Eternamente Enamorado

Eternamente Enamorado was released on 24 May 2004, just one day before Cinco de Mayo.

Románticas Del Corazón

Románticas Del Corazón was released on 8 June 2004.

15 Grandes Temas Con Amor

15 Grandes Temas Con Amor was released on 2 November 2004.

Intimamente

Intimamente was released on 15 February 2005, the day after Valentine's Day.

See also

External links

Biography

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Music videos (QuickTime .MOV)

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