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1313:Honky-tonk
1304:Swamp rock
1289:Roots rock
1277:Gothabilly
1272:Rockabilly
1226:Cowboy pop
1120:New Mexico
919:2015-03-25
897:2015-03-25
845:16 October
825:References
733:Calibre 50
729:sousaphone
627:snare drum
591:Realidades
543:rock music
370:Repertoire
331:bajo sexto
152:bajo sexto
110:April 2020
80:newspapers
1416:Bush band
1248:Americana
1184:Bluegrass
1027:Regional
986:Ensembles
747:Intocable
623:tololoche
605:Intocable
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539:Intocable
507:accordion
327:accordion
234:Subgenres
192:zapateado
156:tololoche
148:accordion
1472:Nigerian
1428:Canadian
1406:Atlantan
1373:Red dirt
1062:Ranchera
1042:Huapango
1008:Mariachi
998:Conjunto
863:(1988).
786:Mariachi
765:See also
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329:and the
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309:northern
188:ranchero
181:huapango
171:Ranchera
1493:Related
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1255:Cowpunk
1057:Marimba
1052:Pirekua
1047:Norteño
776:Grupera
702:grupero
515:corrido
459:Origins
454:History
404:mazurka
380:corrido
295:Norteña
289:Norteño
212:waltzes
176:corrido
135:Norteño
94:scholar
1378:Tejano
1177:Genres
1170:genres
1125:Tejano
1105:Other
1029:styles
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801:Nortec
757:, and
755:Siggno
625:and a
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519:ballad
412:redowa
396:cumbia
392:chotís
388:bolero
384:ballad
207:redowa
186:bolero
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993:Banda
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751:Duelo
587:Duelo
555:oldie
496:waltz
492:polka
416:waltz
408:polka
360:drums
323:duple
202:Polka
101:JSTOR
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871:ISBN
847:2021
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