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Mexican rock music, often referred to in Mexico as rock nacional ("national rock"), originated in the 1950s. Standards by The Beatles, Elvis Presley, The Everly Brothers, Nancy Sinatra, and Chuck Berry were soon covered by bands such as Los Apson, Los Teen Tops, Los Twisters, , , , Los Rebeldes del Rock, , , and , which later led to original compositions, often in English. The group "Los Nómadas" was the first racially integrated band of the 1950s. Their lead guitarist, Bill Aken (adopted son of Lupe Mayorga, effectively making Aken the cousin of Ritchie Valens), wrote most of their original material, including the raucous Donde-Donde, and co-wrote the material for their Sounds Of The Barrio album, which is still being sold. Their 1954 recording of She's My Babe was the first top 40 R&B re

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  • Rock de México (es)
  • Rock mexicain (fr)
  • Rock music in Mexico (en)
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  • Los términos rock mexicano, rock de México o rock hecho en México se refieren a una gran diversidad de ritmos, estilos, escuelas, generaciones y movimientos musicales que fusionan géneros diversos como rock and roll, punk, metal, ska, reggae, blues rock, rock progresivo, jazz rock, pop rock, punk rock, new wave, garage rock, ska punk, rock psicodélico, hard rock y heavy metal, entre otros estilos musicales. Existen artistas y agrupaciones en ese país que fusionan ritmos latinos como la cumbia o la salsa así como mexicanos tradicionales como el huapango, el mariachi y la norteña. Cronológicamente, el comienzo del rock mexicano se ubica a mediados de los años 50.​​ (es)
  • Le rock mexicain désigne le rock interprété par des artistes originaires du Mexique, recouvrant un large nombre de styles et genres musicaux. Le genre commence avec des reprises en espagnol de standards rock de Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley, et The Everly Brothers. Rapidement, des groupes mexicains aux compositions originales se forment comme Los Rebeldes del Rock, Los Locos del Ritmo, Los Crazy Boys et Javier Bátiz, sans rencontrer beaucoup de succès. Le rock devient populaire au Mexique à la fin des années 1950. (fr)
  • Mexican rock music, often referred to in Mexico as rock nacional ("national rock"), originated in the 1950s. Standards by The Beatles, Elvis Presley, The Everly Brothers, Nancy Sinatra, and Chuck Berry were soon covered by bands such as Los Apson, Los Teen Tops, Los Twisters, , , , Los Rebeldes del Rock, , , and , which later led to original compositions, often in English. The group "Los Nómadas" was the first racially integrated band of the 1950s. Their lead guitarist, Bill Aken (adopted son of Lupe Mayorga, effectively making Aken the cousin of Ritchie Valens), wrote most of their original material, including the raucous Donde-Donde, and co-wrote the material for their Sounds Of The Barrio album, which is still being sold. Their 1954 recording of She's My Babe was the first top 40 R&B re (en)
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