Conjunto Primavera

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Conjunto Primavera
Norteño-Sax
Years active1978-present
LabelsJoey Records (1980-1992) AFG Sigma Records (1993-1995) Fonovisa Records (1996-2018) 3MILE Records (2018-2019)
MembersJuan Dominguez (1978-present)
Felix Antonio Contreras (1987-present)
Juan Antonio "Tony" Melendez (1989-present)
Adrian Anthony Regalado (2006-present)
Francisco "Frank" Mata (2007-present)
Saúl González (2024-present)
Past members
Ignacio "Nacho" Galindo
(1978-1989)
Adan Huerta (1978-2000)
Daniel Martinez (2001-2006)
Oscar Ochoa (1989-2007)
Telesforo Saenz (1978-1994)
Gustavo Galindo (1978-1983)
Ramiro Rodriguez (1978-1986)
Jesús "Chuy" Mostrenco (1994)
Manuel Rolando Pérez (1995-2023)
Sergio "Sheko" Hipólito (2023)

Conjunto Primavera is a Mexican

norteño-sax band from Ojinaga, Chihuahua. In the 1990s and 2000s they were one of the most popular acts in regional Mexican
music.

History

Conjunto Primavera was formed on the first day of

15th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, they were awarded the Latin Grammy Best Norteño Album award for their album Amor Amor.[3]

Members

Musicians

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums, live albums, and singles

Compilations

  • El Recado (2000) U.S. Latin #7
  • Recado de Amor (2001) U.S. Latin #32
  • Exitos Originales (2001) U.S. Latin #72
  • Nuestra Historia (2003) U.S. #159, U.S. Latin #4
  • Dejando Huella (2004) U.S. #107, U.S. Latin #1
  • Dos Romanticos de Corazon (2004) U.S. Latin #16
  • 2 en 1 (2005) U.S. Latin #34
  • 20 Llegadores (2005) U.S. Latin #16
  • Dejando Huella II (2005) U.S. #158, U.S. Latin #5
  • Linea de Oro (2006) U.S. Latin #51
  • Para Ti...Nuestra Historia (2006) U.S. #174, U.S. Latin #6
  • Chihuahua a Durango (2007) U.S. Latin #45
  • Dejando Huella...El Final (2007) U.S. Latin #20
  • La Mejor...Collecion: 30 Super Exitos (2007) U.S. Latin #68
  • 20 Super Temas: La Historia De Los Exitos (2009) U.S. Latin #15
  • Serie Diamante: 30 Super Exitos (2009) U.S. Latin #43
  • 20 Kilates Romanticos (2015) U.S. Latin

References

  1. Allmusic
  2. ^ "Latin Superstars Marco Antonio Solis, Chayanne & Alejandro Fernandez Take the Stage at the 2008 Billboard Latin Music Awards Presented by Heineken". Business Wire. March 25, 2008. Retrieved December 7, 2017.
  3. ^ Nessif, Bruna (November 20, 2014). "2014 Latin Grammy Awards Recap & Winners!". E! Online. Retrieved 2019-05-15.