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From: SoyDjBandero
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  • This brings so many memories, he played at my quinceanera and also at my parent's 50th anniversary.

  • Finally something you could enjoy with a cold beer!

  • Fantastic.....I love this song! Desde Tucson Arizona!

  • Don Pedro Ayala era de General de Teran? NO?

  • There is not enough Pedro Ayala on the web! His influence on conjunto music is incontestable. Thank you. Post if you can!

  • Tio Pedro Ayala: King of the Acordian, and my grandfather's brother!

  • @guatay You are very right my friend! If Don Pedro Ayala was your uncle congratulations, you ought to be very proud! I too come from a musical background and play the bajo sexto since I was a kid. I just don't devote myself to a career in music but love the originality of your Uncle. My Grandfather Don Luis De Leon Q.E.P.D. was of the generation of Don Antonio Tanguma, he too was a master of the acordeon, unfortunately he never recorded professionally, but he's of this caliber of talent.

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