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Severiano Briseño

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160:. From an early age, he had an inclination towards music, and his ability to compose songs was encouraged by his parents. His first song, called "Escolleras", was dedicated to the Tamaulipas port of 352: 233:
incorporated it to its repertoire. Throughout the 50 years since it was composed, this ranchera song has become one of the most popular songs in the
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on a national radio program. Increasing fame and support was obtained by those living in
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and the song was well received because townsfolk were honoured to have been mentioned.
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Severiano Briseño Married Jovita Marquez in Altamira, Tamaulipas on June 7, 1932.
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Genre. As such it has been recorded or performed by renowned artists such as
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In 1945 he was part of the group of authors and composers who founded the
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El The Sinaloense by Severiano Briseño, interpreted by Pedro Fernández
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On February 21, 1902, he was born in the small mountain town of
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With his brothers Guillermo and Rafael, he formed the
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Sociedad de Autores y Compositores de México (SACM)
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Index

Banda music
Ranchera
Lucha Reyes (Mexican singer)
Mexican
San Luis Potosí
Mexico City
Sociedad de Autores y Compositores de México (SACM)
San José de Canoas
San Luis Potosí
Huasteca Region
Tampico
Trío Los Tamaulipecos
El toro requesón
Cuatro milpas
Caminito de Contreras
Ya lo pagarás con Dios
Lucha Reyes
Ranchera
Vargas de Tecalitlán
El corrido de Monterrey
Nuevo León
El corrido de Monterrey
Sinaloa
El Sinaloense
Trío Los Tamaulipecos
Banda Los Guamuchileños
Banda music
Lola Beltrán
El Charro Avitia
Valentín Elizalde

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