The Tigers of the Northone of the great living legends of the Mexican Regional, They inaugurated their museum in the Magic Town of Mocorito, Sinaloa, a few kilometers from Rosamorada, the town where they were born. For several years, the black door of the museum was closed with three padlocks and riveted, but finally, it was opened so that fans can learn more about its history through a select collection of personal items donated by the musicians. “The Bosses of Bosses” of the Mexican Regional They returned to their homeland accompanied by their beautiful wives, children and grandchildren..
This family reunion of “Los Jefes de Jefes” in Mocorito, Sinaloa state, Mexico, caused a great sensation. At the opening ceremony of the Los Tigres del Norte Museumits members, The brothers Jorge, Hernán, Eduardo and Luis Hernández, and their cousin Óscar Lara, were with their wives, daughters, grandchildren and several relatives who live in the towns of Rosamorada and La Nanchiwhere the group, winner of several Grammy and Latin Grammy Awards, has its roots.
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Moments before the black door of the Los Tigres del Norte Museum was officially opened, the singer and bassist Hernan Hernandez“The Tiger with the White Tuft”, He highlighted the large family they have formed, with more than 80 members, since they emigrated from their native Rosamorada, Mocorito, in the 60’s.looking to fulfill his dream in music.
“Four of us left here, at that time we were not Los Tigres del Norte, Jorge and my friend Óscar left first, who are the ones who started Los Tigres del Norte, then we arrived in Los Mochis (Sinaloa) my friend Raúl and I , then four of us went to the United States, we are so productive that now we return with more than 80 family members, that’s how Sinaloans are, they like to have a lot of family, having a lot of family is very nice, family comes first.”
In addition, Hernán Hernández dedicated the Los Tigres del Norte Museum to his mother Doña Consuelo Ángulo, “The Boss of Bosses”, who died in August 2023 in a hospital in Mexicali, Baja California, due to health problems. It is worth mentioning that “Los Jefes de Jefes” received the sad news at the end of a concert in Querétaro, Mexico. They couldn’t arrive in time to say goodbye to her in person.
For its part, Óscar Lara, drummer of Los Tigres del Norte, dedicated the museum to his late brother Juventino Ángulo Lara, considered the father of “Los Jefes de Jefes”, since he taught them their first musical notes and how to play their instruments. “He is like the root of this tree that is Los Tigres del Norte, he is a person, one of the most important in our artistic lives and in our personal lives,” highlighted Jorge Hernández, leader of the group, a few years ago during his presentation. at the Guamúchil Carnival, Sinaloa.
At the opening of the museum in Mocorito, Sinaloa, the singer was also present Raúl Hernández, “The Lonely Tiger”, former member of Los Tigres del Norteaccompanied by his beautiful wife, children and grandchildren.
In the Museum of The Tigers of the North There are the first instruments they used, their first recordings, costumes, old photographs, some Grammy Awards and more. “We want to express our deepest gratitude to the people of Mocorito, for their warm and emotional reception during the inauguration of the museum dedicated to our career. It has been a truly special moment for us and we are excited to share this legacy with all of you. We feel honored and grateful for making this day unforgettable!”, they stated “The Bosses of Bosses” on their social networks.
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