
"Los Tigres del Norte are ready to greet their loyal Bay Area fans. The famed Mexican norteno act which kickstarted its career in San Jose way back in the mid-1960s brings its La Loteria Tour to San Francisco on Feb. 20. It's your chance to see one of the most important Bay Area bands of all time, one that has attracted fans around the globe with its brand of thoughtful corridos that speak to the Latinx and immigrant experience."
"Los Tigres del Norte which still features Jorge Hernandez on lead vocals has amassed some truly incredible stats over the decades. Notably, the band has sold more than 30 million albums during its nearly 60-year recording career. It has also won seven Grammys and a dozen Latin Grammys. The group's best-known songs include La Jaula de Oro, La Puerta Negra, La Reina del Sur and the number that launched Los Tigres del Norte to superstardom Contrabando y Traicion."
"To These Shores: That's the name of this week's Oakland Symphony program, which presents a world premiere commission titled America, To Us by composer Daniel Bernard Roumain. Music Director Kedrick Armstrong conducts, Zach-Salsburg Frank leads the Oakland Symphony Chorus, and Tracy Silverman is the violin soloist. The program also includes Mahler's Symphony No. 10, Adagio, and new and recent work"
Los Tigres del Norte will bring their La Loteria Tour to the Chase Center in San Francisco on Feb. 20, celebrating a career that began in San Jose in the mid-1960s. The band, still led by Jorge Hernandez on vocals, has sold over 30 million albums and earned multiple Grammy and Latin Grammy awards. Signature songs include La Jaula de Oro, La Puerta Negra and Contrabando y Traicion. The Oakland Symphony program To These Shores features the world premiere America, To Us by Daniel Bernard Roumain with Tracy Silverman as violin soloist. The Antiquarian Book Fair returns, adding literary offerings to the weekend lineup.
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