Mexican mariachi singer and actor Antonio Aguilar dies at 88
Sam Boyle  |  by www.iht.com. All rights reserved. 17.07 | 0:19

Mexican mariachi singer and actor Antonio Aguilar, who recorded more than 150 albums and began his acting career during Mexico s "Golden Era" of cinema, has died in Mexico City. He was 88. Born in the northern state of Zacatecas, Aguilar recorded with his traditional mariachi group for 50 years and sold more than 25 million records.

His hit songs include "Triste Recuerdo," "Albur de Amor," "Gabino Barrera" and "Puno de Tierra." Aguilar s son, singer Pepe Aguilar, is also one of Mexico s best-known performers and has been nominated for a Latin Grammy six times. The elder Aguilar was the first Mexican artist to mix concerts with rodeos in shows that featured his actress-singer wife, Flor Silvestre, his two children and dancing horses.

In the 1970s, he took his show to major cities in the United States and Latin America. Today in Culture Rehab round the swimming pool: Does it buy sobriety? The Kingdom : When politics pales to a good thriller "Antonio was the one to open doors for us in the United States and in Latin America with his great show," said ranchera singer Vicente Fernandez.

He began his movie career as an extra and eventually appeared in 167 films, acting alongside such greats as Pedro Infante and Jorge Negrete. He also appeared in American Westerns, including "The Undefeated," starring John Wayne. In 2000, he got his star in the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

"I love to be in the USA," he told hundreds of fans who gathered for the occasion. "This is one of the most important episodes of my life. Back to top Mexican mariachi singer and actor Antonio Aguilar, who recorded more than 150 albums and began his acting career during Mexico s "Golden Era" of cinema, has died in Mexico City.

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