The Royal Jesters - Quiereme Mucho

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Artist: The Royal Jesters
Album: Quiereme Mucho

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Review by Alan Fidler

Quiereme Mucho, the latest album by Royal Jesters, has been receiving rave reviews from music lovers and critics alike. The album, which features a mix of classic and contemporary Latin music, showcases the band's versatility and talent.

From the upbeat rhythms of "La Negra Tomasa" to the romantic ballad of "Quiereme Mucho," the album offers a diverse range of musical styles that will satisfy any listener's taste. The band's soulful vocals and expert instrumentation are on full display throughout the album, making it a joy to listen to from start to finish.

One standout track on the album is "Mi Corazon," a heartfelt ballad that showcases the band's ability to evoke emotion through their music. The song's poignant lyrics and sweeping melodies are sure to tug at the heartstrings of even the most stoic listener.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
La Primera Caricia
Quiereme Mucho

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Catalog Numbers

1062

Labels

GCP

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single
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About The Royal Jesters

The story of the San Antonio, Texas group began in 1956 when and Mike Pedraza, both Sidney Lanier High School students formed The Young Ones with Enrique Henry Hernández Jr. In fact, Hernández dropped out of The Five Angels, a group composed of Our Lady of Guadalupe High School buddies to join The Young Ones. In the beginning, the Reno Bops and other bands would back up the vocal quintet made up of Hernández, Lawson, Pedraza, Bobby Cantú and Charlie Walker. By 1959, Louie Escalante, who also played guitar and Tony Arci had replaced Cantú and Walker. In addition, Hernández played trumpet and Lawson learned to play trombone. From this point on, the list of vocalists with the Royal Jesters reads like the Bibles Book of Numbers. replaced Pedraza in early 1962. When Lawson quit singing to become the groups full-time manager, he was replaced by José  Perales, who also played bass. During the 60s, their hits included My Angel of Love, Your Dreamy Eyes Ask Me to Move a Mountain and Is That Good Enough for You on the and record labels. After they started their own labels, and , to record their own music.

Name Vars

  • (Royal) Jesters
  • Banda De Los Royal Jesters
  • Jesters
  • Royal Jesters

Members

  • Joe Jama
  • Joe Perales
  • Oscar Lawson
  • Dimas Garza
  • David Marez
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Summary by Alan Fidler

Quiereme Mucho is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates Latin music. The Royal Jesters have once again proven themselves to be one of the most talented and versatile bands in the genre, and their latest album is a testament to their skill and passion.

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