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CONJUNTO PRIMAVERA
Platinum selling recording artist, Conjunto Primavera just released
their new studio album "Algo De Mi." This release marks
not only Conjunto Primavera's 33rd recording but also a career
that spans 27-years of creating its unique blend of Norteño/Romantic
music. Conjunto Primavera is the undisputed leader of the Norteño/romantic
genre. The group's uniqueness lies within their ability to craft
heartfelt romantic Norteño songs filtered through a pop
sensibility. This gift has allowed the group to produce a string
of consistent radio hit songs and stellar sales in the United
States and Mexico.
Albums:
"Algo De Mí" (2006)
Led by the gifted voice of Tony Meléndez, Conjunto Primavera's
on going love affair with romanticism is in full bloom. The fist
single to hit radio is titled "Algo De Mí" written
by Monterrey, Mexico based composer Osvaldo Villareal, a song
that has already become a No. 1 hit in the United States.
"Hoy Como Ayer" (2005)
"Hoy Como Ayer" led the group to more milestone accomplishments.
Just one week after the release date the title track soared directly
to the No. 1 position simultaneously on the radio charts of the
leading trade publications: Billboard, ' Latin Top Tracks', ' Regional
Mexican Airplay' and Radio & Records ' 'Regional Mexican' chart.
The single "Hoy Como Ayer" remained at No.1 for more
than 9 consecutive weeks on Billboard's ' Regional Mexican Airplay'
chart.
Conjunto Primavera's activities were numerous; closing the year
as award recipients at Los Angeles' ' Premios Que Buena (2005)
where the group earned five awards: 'Grupo Norteño del
Año' (Norteño Group of the Year), 'Canción
Norteña del Año' (Norteño Song of the Year)
for the song "Hoy Como Ayer", 'Mejor Video del Año'(Best
Video), 'Premio Verizon'(Verizon Award) and 'Premio Artista del
Año/Tecate'(Artist of the Year).
"Decide Tu"( 2003)
"Decide Tu," followed the same path of their previous
multi -chart busting album "Perdoname Mi Amor." Track
highlight of this album is: "Ave Cautiva," the first
single that reached the top tier positions on the music charts,
an inspiration of Ramon Gonzalez Mora, who is credited for the
group's trilogy of radio hits ("Perdoname Mi Amor," "Morir
De Amor," and "Necesito Decirte") that contributed
to the success of this album.
"Perdoname Mi Amor" (2002) Certified RIAA GOLD (more
than 500,000)
"Perdóname Mi Amor", earned Conjunto Primavera
ground breaking success and award recognition 2003. Among these
was Billboard's 'Regional Mexican Airplay Track of the Year; Male
Group' for the single "Perdoname Mi Amor." In addition,
their second single "Una Vez Mas" reached the #1 position
on Billboard's 'Hot Latin Tracks' (Top 40) and also remained #1
on the 'Regional Mexican Airplay' chart for more more than 16 weeks.
In addition, the group received two 'Premio Lo Nuestro A La Musica
Latina' awards in the categories of 'Album Of The Year' and 'Best
Norteño Interpretation.'
"Ansia De Amar" (2001) Certified RIAA GOLD (more than
500,00)
This album garnered the band numerous awards such as: BDS Certified
Spin Award (May 2002) with the song "No Te Podias Quedar," for
obtaining 50,000 plus radio spins. In addition, Conjunto Primavera
was the recipient of the coveted 'Latin Billboard' award for
'Regional Mexican Album Of The Year Male Group' in 2002. While
their hit song "No Te Podias Quedar," would be the
song that propelled them to reaching Gold status in the United
States.
"Morir De Amor" (2000) Certified RIAA GOLD (more than
500,00)
This album spawned the hit song "Morir De Amor," that
remained on the Top 10 on Billboard's 'Regional Mexican Airplay'
chart for several weeks.
"Conjunto Primavera …(1999) En Vivo Para Ti"
Conjunto Primavera delivered their first 'Live' recording that
included some of the group's biggest hit songs.
"Necesito Decirte" (1998) Certified RIAA PLATINUM
and GOLD
By 1998 Conjunto Primavera had established itself as a prominent
group in the Norteño music genre. This album placed the
group on the map by reaching unimaginable heights as the group
discovered a new musical niche 'Norteño/romantic,' which
would become their signature sound and key to their future success.
The title track "Necesito Decirte," pushed the group
to Gold and Platinum status respectively in the United States.