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ASU's Mariachi Los Pastores to host fall concert at SAPAC

"Mexico, Lindo y Querido" is free and open to the public.
Credit: Angelo State University

SAN ANGELO, Texas — Angelo State University's Mariachi Los Pastores will present its annual fall concert at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21, in San Angelo Performing Arts Center's Brooks & Bates Theatre, 82 Gillis St.

"Mexico, Lindo y Querido" is free and open to the public.

The mariachi ensemble includes 16 ASU student musicians performing on traditional mariachi instruments.

The musical program will include:

  • "Ay Jalisco No Te Rajes" featuring Jordan Cardwell and Manuel Torres on vocals
  • "Y Andale" featuring Jessie Martinez and Anali Rivera on vocals
  • "La Ley Del Monte" featuring Rivera on vocals
  • "Alegre y Enamorada" featuring Jessie Martinez on vocals
  • "Si Nos Dejan" featuring Rivera on vocals
  • "Por Tu Maldito Amor" featuring Refugio Martinez on vocals
  • "Juan Colorado" featuring Jessie Martinez on vocals
  • "Mexico, Lindo y Querido" featuring Cardwell and Roberto Lopez on vocals

The student members of Mariachi Los Pastores include:

  • Daniel Avalos of San Angelo - violin
  • Jordan Roach Cardwell of El Paso - violin, vocals
  • Jesse Crawford of Baird - trumpet
  • Thomas Cura of Rankin - trumpet
  • Abigail Elizondo of Lubbock - violin, vocals
  • Manuel Garcia of Mineral Wells - vihuela, trumpet, vocals
  • Majesty Lopez of San Angelo - violin
  • Roberto Lopez of Del Rio - guitar, vocals
  • Jennifer Mata of San Angelo - trumpet
  • Jessie Martinez of San Angelo - guitarra de golpe, vocals
  • Refugio Martinez of Brackettville - guitar, vocals
  • Anali Rivera of Del Rio - violin, vocals
  • Willie Rodriguez of San Angelo - guitarron
  • Dominic Ruiz of Shamrock - guitarron
  • Manuel Torres of San Angelo - guitar, vocals
  • Mahkayla Torrez of San Angelo - violin, vocals

Mariachi Los Pastores is directed by Rosendo Ramos of the ASU music faculty, who is also the mariachi director at Lake View High School.

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