La Fiebre
La Fiebre
Quick Bio:
La Fiebre is a pioneering Tejano band known for its energetic blend of traditional Tejano, cumbia, and pop-rock sounds. Since forming in the late 1980s, they have been a major influence on the genre, known for their dynamic performances and memorable hits.
Key Facts
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Full Name: La Fiebre
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Formed: 1986 – Houston, Texas
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Genres: Tejano, Cumbia, Latin Pop, Rock
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Years Active: 1986–present
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Popular Hits: “Borracho de Besos,” “Sueño Contigo,” “Maria Elena,” “El Amor Nunca Muere”
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Awards: Multiple Tejano Music Awards, Latin Grammy nominee
Musical Style and Influence
La Fiebre’s style is a fusion of traditional Tejano music with pop-rock and cumbia rhythms. Their sound helped broaden Tejano’s appeal beyond traditional audiences by incorporating contemporary musical elements while maintaining the genre’s roots.
Cultural Impact
La Fiebre has played a key role in expanding the reach of Tejano music nationally and internationally. Their music helped introduce Tejano to pop and rock listeners, making the genre more accessible to diverse audiences.
Career Highlights
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Debuted with their album On The Rise in 1989, which included several hit singles
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Known for their energetic live shows and strong fanbase
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Played major festivals such as the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo
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Continued to release new music and tour, maintaining relevance for over three decades
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Helped launch the careers of other Tejano artists through collaborations
Fan Testimonials
“La Fiebre’s music brings so much life and passion to every event I go to.”
— Rosa M., Houston
“They mix the old and new perfectly—every song is a hit!”
— Javier S., San Antonio
Fun Fact
La Fiebre was one of the first Tejano bands to integrate electric guitar solos prominently into their music, influencing many groups that followed.
Discography (Select Albums)
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1989 – On The Rise
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1991 – No Cure
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1993 – Fiebre
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1996 – Tejano All Stars
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2000 – Adicto
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2015 – Ahora y Siempre
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