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The North Tigers gave a lot to talk about in recent days, when the launch of his single ‘La Reunion’ and his return to the United States stage , which caused great fury among his loyal followers.
Although the members of the successful group have been living in San José, California for several years , their legacy lives on more than ever in Mocorito, Sinaloa , the town where they were born, where their music emerged and where they will soon have their own museum and even with its house of culture.
In that community, which today is considered a magical town, the humble houses that saw the birth of herm years Hernández and Óscar Lara , as we were able to attest to it in a video shared on the YouTube channel Margarito Music Oficial.
House of the Hernández brothers
The house where the brothers were born Hernán, Jorge and Raúl is located on a dirt road in the receivership of Rosa Morada .
The house, which is located on a fairly large lot, has a single story and is surrounded by a white fence and red partition columns .
The façade of the property is in light tones with red accents on the door frame, its windows and its air conditioning.
The residence is somewhat small, so the Hernández brothers had to share a bedroom and even a bathroom for some years.
House of Óscar Lara
The drummer Óscar Lara , who is one of the three founding members who are still active, He was also born in that community and, contrary to what happened with the Hernández brothers, the house where he took his first steps still belongs to his family, with his brother José Ascensión being in charge of inhabiting and caring for it.
The house, located in the La Nanchi ranch, is located on a fairly wide lot surrounded by large and leafy trees, being under one of them where the founding members used to get together to rehearse and perfect your chords.
“Under this tree there was a ramada and this is where they met to rehearse,” said Don José Ascensión about the beginnings of the Chiefs of Chiefs. .
In the vicinity of the tree is the house of Doña Rafaela, the grandmother of the Hernández brothers, as well as a Ferris wheel, which was where Óscar carried the water to take her home so that he, his brothers and their parents could shower and prepare your food.
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