Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 227. Not illustrated. Chapters: Mexican Accordionists, Mexican Drummers, Mexican Fiddlers, Mexican Flautists, Mexican Guitarists, Mexican Pianists, Mexican Singers, Mexican Violinists, Belinda, Ramon Ayala, Dulce Maria, Jose Alfredo Jimenez, Adrian Terrazas-Gonzalez, Kuno Becker, Armando Manzanero, Pedro Vargas, Antonio Aguilar Barraza, Entertainers in Mexico, Juventino Rosas, Alejandro Alonso, Rodrigo Y Gabriela, Angel Tavira, Christopher Uckermann, Jorge Avendano Luhrs, Enrique Batiz Campbell, Julieta Venegas, Sergio Vallin, La Carabina de Ambrosio, Litzy Dominguez, Ana Layevska, Jesus Adrian Romero, Alex Otaola, Olga Breeskin, Susana Zabaleta, Fernando Delgadillo, Melissa Munster, Erik Rubin, Alex Gonzalez, David Zaizar, Polo Urias, Betty Zanolli Fabila, Andres Mucino, Fernando Olvera, Chamin Correa, Cristobal Orellana, Zacarias Salmeron, Marcela Bovio, Fernanda Romero, Pedro Dimas, Carlos E. Vela, Sergio Vega, Enrico Chapela, Ruben Fuentes, Miguel Rascon, Mary Boquitas, Galo Ochoa, Zbigniew Paleta, Juan Reynoso Portillo, Anna Ciocchetti, Adolfo de La Parra, Alexander Acha, List of Mexican Singers, Horacio Franco, Jonathan Fraulin, Michel Rojkind, Jose de La Rosa, Gustavo Angel, Rosalia Valdes, Renato Lopez, Silvestre Vargas, Sasha Gryzlov, Beto Quintanilla, Alejandro Millan, Vladislav Badiarov, Daniel Esquivel. Excerpt: Ramon Ayala is an accordion player and singer of norteno music from Nuevo Leon, Mexico (born December 8, 1945)). The King Of The Accordion and 4 time Grammy winner, featured in 13 movies, and has recorded 105 albums. Accordion models named after him are available on the market. Ayala has defined most of early and modern Norteno and Tejano music with his distinctive accordion style and lyrics. Though he added electric guitars and drums to his music, it retains a traditional northern ranchera style. He does a l...