Mariachi Cobre

September 25th, 2011

Once Upon A Time... A Mariachi Musical

At the end of the last century, while the representative music of Mexico was emerging in the State of Jalisco, in the United States the Mexican American residents continued to cultivate their traditions. Among them, music was one of the most valued aspect of their heritage.

In 1964, in modern Tucson, a Catholic priest organized the first young mariachi group in the country. Later, in 1971, after having collaborated almost from the birth of the group, Randy Carrillo, a student, organized the Mariachi Cobre with the participation of his younger brother Steve, his friend Mack Ruiz, and musical arranger, Frank Grijalva. And this the beginning…in Tucson, Arizona of the spread of the music of Mexico throughout the world. This phase covers a quarter of a century, during which this extremely professional group of young Mexican American men (nearly all from Tucson) have sung the music of Mexico, not only in this country – they have become ambassadors in other countries as well through international television.

Since 1982, Mariachi Cobre has delighted visitors to the internationally famous at EPCOT Center Disney World in Orlando, Fl. Before this, Mariachi Cobre was responsible for bringing the conference concept to Tucson from San Antonio, TX and developing it in other areas of the country – San Jose, Las Cruces. This celebration is a concept that has spread to other cities in the United States where similar conferences are held. These have brought not only an exposure to the music of Mexico, but also the emergence of dozens of young groups of musicians and an increase in studies related to mariachi music.

Mariachi Cobre has cultivated very special relations with the Mariachi Vargas and Mariachi Los Camperos de Nati Cano, and have been accompanists for renowned artist such as: their compatriot Linda Ronstadt, Lucha Villa, Lola Beltran, Ana Gabriel, and Guadalupe Pineda, as well as Julio Iglesias, Jose Luis Rodriquez, Rocio Banquells, Vikki Carr, Beatriz Adriana, and other luminaries.

The members of the Mariachi Cobre are distinguished representatives of their Mexican American families in Tucson and of the ancestral music of Mexico. The 25th anniversary celebration is a source of pride for the renowned Mariachi Cobre that, with the impulse of a strong tradition, promotes the music of Mexico from Tucson to the entire world.

Official Website:
web.me.com/randycobre/Mariachi_Cobre

Mariachi Cobre
  • Olga Briseño

    Film & Community Conversations:
    Olga Briseño

  • U. Roberto Romano

    Film & Community Conversations:
    U. Roberto Romano

  • At The End of The Day

    Films:
    At the End of the Day

  • Thomas A. Saenz

    Film & Community Conversations:
    Thomas A. Saenz

  • Mariachi Azteca

    Music:
    Mariachi Azteca

  • Outdoor Feria del Mariachi

    Concerts:
    Outdoor Feria del Mariachi (FREE!)

  • Latina On The Loose

    Concerts:
    Latina on the Loose

  • Tito Puente Jr.

    Music:
    Tito Puente Jr.

  • Los Lupeños

    Dance:
    Los Lupeños

  • Folklórico Dance Workshops

    Festival Workshops:
    Folklórico Dance Workshops

  • Calpulli Tonalehqueh

    Dance:
    Calpulli Tonalehqueh

  • Ruben Martinez

    Film & Community Conversations:
    Rubén Martínez

  • Mariachi Nuevo Tecalitllan

    Music:
    Mariachi Nuevo Tecalitlán

  • Music & Dance Workshops

    Festival Workshops:
    Music & Dance Workshops

  • Gil Sperry

    Film & Community Conversations:
    Gil Sperry

  • Rafael Zamarripa

    Dance:
    Rafael Zamarripa

  • Cesar Rosas

    Music:
    Cesar Rosas

  • Student Showcase Concert

    Concerts:
    Student Showcase Concert

  • Albie Hect

    Film & Community Conversations:
    Albie Hecht

  • MEXICO (An IMAX Film)

    Films:
    MEXICO (An IMAX Film)

  • Once Upon A Time... A Mariachi Musical

    Concerts:
    Once Upon A Time… A Mariachi Musical

  • Mariachi Mass

    Special Events:
    Mariachi Mass

  • Dionisio Ceballos

    Film & Community Conversations:
    Dionisio Ceballos

  • Mariachi Sol

    Music:
    Mariachi Sol de Mexico de Jose Hernandez

  • Dan Guerrero

    Music:
    Dan Guerrero – Creative Director

  • Spanish Harlem Orchestra

    Music:
    Spanish Harlem Orchestra

  • Vikki Carr

    Music:
    Vikki Carr

  • Mariachi Day at Children's Discovery Museum

    Special Events:
    ¡A Moverse Todos! Mariachi Family Day

  • When Worlds Collide Documentary

    Films:
    When Worlds Collide Documentary

  • Mariachi Reyna

    Music:
    Mariachi Reyna de Los Angeles

  • UTPA Mariachi Aztlán

    Music:
    UTPA Mariachi Aztlán

  • Stop The Hate March

    Special Events:
    A Community Conversation

  • Mariachi Cobre

    Music:
    Mariachi Cobre

  • Mariachi Veritas

    Music:
    Mariachi Véritas de Harvard

  • Olga Nájera-Ramírez

    Film & Community Conversations:
    Olga Nájera-Ramírez

  • The Storm That Swept Mexico

    Films:
    The Storm That Swept Mexico

  • The Sound of East LA Meets the Kings of Latin Swing

    Concerts:
    The Sound of East LA Meets the Kings of Latin Swing

  • Richard Gonzales

    Film & Community Conversations:
    Richard Gonzales

  • Danza Folklórica Escénica: El Sello Artístico de Rafael Zamarripa

    Films:
    Danza Folklórica Escénica

  • The Harvest

    Films:
    The Harvest

  • Mariachi 101

    Festival Workshops:
    Mariachi 101

  • Los Lobos

    Music:
    Los Lobos

  • Russell Rodriguez

    Film & Community Conversations:
    Russell Rodríguez, Ph.D