Los Juniors de California, a legendary music group from Los Angeles, was founded by two young 17yr old musicians, Franky Mireles and Bacilio Rocha. Their unique sound, blending traditional Mexican music with modern styles, captivated audiences in Lynwood, Whittier, Compton, and beyond. Even spanding Texas / Chicago Los Juniors de California revolutionized their music by recording live from the mixer, capturing the raw sound and ambience of their performances. This unconventional approach eschewed traditional studio recording, instead embracing the energy and spontaneity of live music. Franky Mireles' harmonious vocals intertwined with Bacilio Rocha's lead voice, crafting a sonic tapestry that was both captivating and distinctive. As Bacilio's voice took center stage, Franky's backing vocals provided a masterful counterbalance, injecting a fresh layer of emotional depth and nuance into the music. With his unique tone and delivery, Franky added a thrilling second dimension to the songs, elevating the overall sound and creating a trademark vocal blend that was synonymous with Los Juniors de California's innovative style. By skillfully complementing Bacilio's voice, Franky Mireles played a vital role in shaping the group's iconic sound, leaving an indelible mark on their music and legacy. The group faced numerous challenges, including the loss of Abraham Beltran Salazar, the original bajo Quinto player/2nda voz a close friend and fellow musician, whose passing remained shrouded in mystery. Despite this tragedy, they persevered, overcoming financial struggles, industry competition, and personal demons. Los Juniors de California's innovative sound and captivating live performances propelled them to fame in Los Angeles. Their music resonated with fans of all ages, earning them a loyal following in Lynwood, Whittier, Compton, and beyond. The true heart of the group's chemistry was rooted in the dynamic bass playing of Chris and the driving drum beats of Beto. Their rhythm section provided the foundation for Franky's bajoquinto and Bacilio's accordion, creating the unforgettable sound known as Los juniors de California with out Chris and Beto there is no Los juniors de California Bacilio's Departure: In 2018, Bacilio Roacha left the group due to mental health issues exacerbated by drug use. He was later diagnosed with schizophrenia, marking a poignant end to his time with Los Juniors de California. Franky Mireles eventually later departed Los juniors creating another group risen to fame Los encinos de Sinaloa , bringing an end to the group' Los juniors de California remarkable journey to a end later joining Adan alverez & rafa taking place of franky & bacilio Los Juniors de California's legacy endures, with fans still clamoring for Franky Mireles and Bacilio Rocha to reunite. Although a reunion seems uncertain due to Bacilio's ongoing struggle with schizophrenia, their music remains a testament to the power of creativity and resilience, inspiring new generations of musicians and fans alike.
Beautiful comment on the team but didn’t touch enough on Bacilio s accordion, that dude is absolutely gifted and a one of kind musician. More of a magician than a musician
Los Juniors de California, a legendary music group from Los Angeles, was founded by two young 17yr old musicians, Abraham Beltran Salazar and Bacilio Rocha. Their unique sound, blending traditional Mexican music with modern styles, captivated audiences in Lynwood, southgate , Compton, and beyond. Even spanding Texas / Chicago / arizona Los Juniors de California revolutionized their music by recording live from the mixer, capturing the raw sound and ambience of their performances. This unconventional approach eschewed traditional studio recording, instead embracing the energy and spontaneity of live music. Franky Mireles later joined taking place of Abraham creating ' harmonious vocals intertwined with Bacilio Rocha's lead voice, crafting a sonic tapestry that was both captivating and distinctive. As Bacilio's voice took center stage, Franky's backing vocals provided a masterful counterbalance, injecting a fresh layer of emotional depth and nuance into the music. With his unique tone and delivery, Franky added a thrilling second dimension to the songs, elevating the overall sound and creating a trademark vocal blend that was synonymous with Los Juniors de California's innovative style. By skillfully complementing Bacilio's voice, Franky Mireles played a vital role in shaping the group's iconic sound, leaving an indelible mark on their music and legacy. The group faced numerous challenges, including the loss of Abraham Beltran Salazar, the original bajo Quinto player/2nda voz a close friend and fellow musician, whose passing remained shrouded in mystery. Despite this tragedy, they persevered, overcoming financial struggles, industry competition, and personal demons. Los Juniors de California's innovative sound and captivating live performances propelled them to fame in Los Angeles. Their music resonated with fans of all ages, earning them a loyal following in Lynwood, Whittier, Compton, and beyond. The true heart of the group's chemistry was rooted in the dynamic bass playing of Chris and the driving drum beats of Beto. Their rhythm section provided the foundation for Franky's bajoquinto and Bacilio's accordion, creating the unforgettable sound known as Los juniors de California with out Chris and Beto there is no Los juniors de California Bacilio's Departure: In 2018, Bacilio Roacha left the group due to mental health issues exacerbated by drug use. He was later diagnosed with schizophrenia, marking a poignant end to his time with Los Juniors de California. Franky Mireles eventually later departed Los juniors creating another group risen to fame Los encinos de Sinaloa , La estructura de Sinaloa bringing an end to the group' Los juniors de California remarkable journey to a end later joining Adan alverez & rafa taking place of franky & bacilio Los Juniors de California's legacy endures, with fans still clamoring for Franky Mireles and Bacilio Rocha to reunite. Although a reunion seems uncertain due to Bacilio's ongoing struggle with schizophrenia, their music remains a testament to the power of creativity and resilience, inspiring new generations of musicians and fans alike.
Compa Basilio, diga porfavor que anda haciendo, algo nuevo? Se le Xtrana con ese vocerron que tiene, saludos desde Utah🇲🇽 y Ensenada Baja California🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
Fue así nomás al nacer, mis poros y mi nariz Saben bien perfectamente que empecé a respirar bien Ay de suspiro a suspiros, grandes Dios, suerte y amigos Trabajo convivo y brindo, lo que importa es que respiro Piensen en lo limpio y sano, aire puro oxigenado Fresco respiro y suspiro aire olor a encino y pinos Villareal porque mi madre puso su sangre en mis venas Y hasta morir la defiendo porque me la dio de herencia Dice Chaidez Villareal, Olegario un buen amigo Fácil es hallar amigos, muy difícil conservar Es la escuela de la vida, la que me ha enseñado más Ha habido muchos tropiezos, dice Chaidez Villareal Bisabuelos y papás, y nietos se extienden más Chaidez ya es un apellido que se hizo internacional Soy nativo en el destierro, mi apellido es registrado En el vino chacaleño, Chaidez al cristal plasmado Chacala tiene la historia de nuestro antepasados Por herencia o el destino, que a la aventura nos vamos Como que nos van llamando las fronteras del país Y el peligro en remolino ganar ser libre o morir A toño no liberó, Tijuana lo secuestró A balazos Mexicali, a Baudelio mató Con balas murió José, Reynosa testigo fue De milagro la contamos, dice Olegario y Manuel
Los Juniors de California, a legendary music group from Los Angeles, was founded by two young 17yr old musicians, Franky Mireles and Bacilio Rocha. Their unique sound, blending traditional Mexican music with modern styles, captivated audiences in Lynwood, Whittier, Compton, and beyond. Even spanding Texas / Chicago
Los Juniors de California revolutionized their music by recording live from the mixer, capturing the raw sound and ambience of their performances. This unconventional approach eschewed traditional studio recording, instead embracing the energy and spontaneity of live music.
Franky Mireles' harmonious vocals intertwined with Bacilio Rocha's lead voice, crafting a sonic tapestry that was both captivating and distinctive. As Bacilio's voice took center stage, Franky's backing vocals provided a masterful counterbalance, injecting a fresh layer of emotional depth and nuance into the music. With his unique tone and delivery, Franky added a thrilling second dimension to the songs, elevating the overall sound and creating a trademark vocal blend that was synonymous with Los Juniors de California's innovative style. By skillfully complementing Bacilio's voice, Franky Mireles played a vital role in shaping the group's iconic sound, leaving an indelible mark on their music and legacy.
The group faced numerous challenges, including the loss of Abraham Beltran Salazar, the original bajo Quinto player/2nda voz a close friend and fellow musician, whose passing remained shrouded in mystery. Despite this tragedy, they persevered, overcoming financial struggles, industry competition, and personal demons.
Los Juniors de California's innovative sound and captivating live performances propelled them to fame in Los Angeles. Their music resonated with fans of all ages, earning them a loyal following in Lynwood, Whittier, Compton, and beyond.
The true heart of the group's chemistry was rooted in the dynamic bass playing of Chris and the driving drum beats of Beto. Their rhythm section provided the foundation for Franky's bajoquinto and Bacilio's accordion, creating the unforgettable sound known as Los juniors de California with out Chris and Beto there is no Los juniors de California
Bacilio's Departure:
In 2018, Bacilio Roacha left the group due to mental health issues exacerbated by drug use. He was later diagnosed with schizophrenia, marking a poignant end to his time with Los Juniors de California. Franky Mireles eventually later departed Los juniors creating another group risen to fame Los encinos de Sinaloa , bringing an end to the group' Los juniors de California remarkable journey to a end later joining Adan alverez & rafa taking place of franky & bacilio
Los Juniors de California's legacy endures, with fans still clamoring for Franky Mireles and Bacilio Rocha to reunite. Although a reunion seems uncertain due to Bacilio's ongoing struggle with schizophrenia, their music remains a testament to the power of creativity and resilience, inspiring new generations of musicians and fans alike.
Wasn't it founded by chino and ab?
@@sawcysrt6347si ellos fueron primero y luego fue cuando paso lo de Ab y entró Franky
Beautiful comment on the team but didn’t touch enough on Bacilio s accordion, that dude is absolutely gifted and a one of kind musician. More of a magician than a musician
Compa Basilio, El mejor, acordeonista, y primera voz🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
One of the Best to play Accordion 👍💯🔥
El compa b-10
Era cuando los Juniors eran los Juniors, You can't never go wrong con el compa Basilio
bacilio all fucked up now bro i feel bad for him
@@saint7053what happen to him?
he has scizophrenia bro all that coke messed him up @@XavierRealizeNeri
@@saint7053el se esta recuperando he just had little set back, but he’s doing good
Los Juniors de California, a legendary music group from Los Angeles, was founded by two young 17yr old musicians, Abraham Beltran Salazar and Bacilio Rocha. Their unique sound, blending traditional Mexican music with modern styles, captivated audiences in Lynwood, southgate , Compton, and beyond. Even spanding Texas / Chicago / arizona
Los Juniors de California revolutionized their music by recording live from the mixer, capturing the raw sound and ambience of their performances. This unconventional approach eschewed traditional studio recording, instead embracing the energy and spontaneity of live music.
Franky Mireles later joined taking place of Abraham creating ' harmonious vocals intertwined with Bacilio Rocha's lead voice, crafting a sonic tapestry that was both captivating and distinctive. As Bacilio's voice took center stage, Franky's backing vocals provided a masterful counterbalance, injecting a fresh layer of emotional depth and nuance into the music. With his unique tone and delivery, Franky added a thrilling second dimension to the songs, elevating the overall sound and creating a trademark vocal blend that was synonymous with Los Juniors de California's innovative style. By skillfully complementing Bacilio's voice, Franky Mireles played a vital role in shaping the group's iconic sound, leaving an indelible mark on their music and legacy.
The group faced numerous challenges, including the loss of Abraham Beltran Salazar, the original bajo Quinto player/2nda voz a close friend and fellow musician, whose passing remained shrouded in mystery. Despite this tragedy, they persevered, overcoming financial struggles, industry competition, and personal demons.
Los Juniors de California's innovative sound and captivating live performances propelled them to fame in Los Angeles. Their music resonated with fans of all ages, earning them a loyal following in Lynwood, Whittier, Compton, and beyond.
The true heart of the group's chemistry was rooted in the dynamic bass playing of Chris and the driving drum beats of Beto. Their rhythm section provided the foundation for Franky's bajoquinto and Bacilio's accordion, creating the unforgettable sound known as Los juniors de California with out Chris and Beto there is no Los juniors de California
Bacilio's Departure:
In 2018, Bacilio Roacha left the group due to mental health issues exacerbated by drug use. He was later diagnosed with schizophrenia, marking a poignant end to his time with Los Juniors de California. Franky Mireles eventually later departed Los juniors creating another group risen to fame Los encinos de Sinaloa , La estructura de Sinaloa bringing an end to the group' Los juniors de California remarkable journey to a end later joining Adan alverez & rafa taking place of franky & bacilio
Los Juniors de California's legacy endures, with fans still clamoring for Franky Mireles and Bacilio Rocha to reunite. Although a reunion seems uncertain due to Bacilio's ongoing struggle with schizophrenia, their music remains a testament to the power of creativity and resilience, inspiring new generations of musicians and fans alike.
Compa Basilio, diga porfavor que anda haciendo, algo nuevo? Se le Xtrana con ese vocerron que tiene, saludos desde Utah🇲🇽 y Ensenada Baja California🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
ojala pronto regrese
pinche basilio 🔥
Desde Jal🍾🍾✌🏽
Dr dydytfugtfyfyfgufyzuuy
Saludos donde vas suerte
Simon , compa🔥🔥🏔🌴🌴🌲🌲🌳🌳
Fue así nomás al nacer, mis poros y mi nariz
Saben bien perfectamente que empecé a respirar bien
Ay de suspiro a suspiros, grandes Dios, suerte y amigos
Trabajo convivo y brindo, lo que importa es que respiro
Piensen en lo limpio y sano, aire puro oxigenado
Fresco respiro y suspiro aire olor a encino y pinos
Villareal porque mi madre puso su sangre en mis venas
Y hasta morir la defiendo porque me la dio de herencia
Dice Chaidez Villareal, Olegario un buen amigo
Fácil es hallar amigos, muy difícil conservar
Es la escuela de la vida, la que me ha enseñado más
Ha habido muchos tropiezos, dice Chaidez Villareal
Bisabuelos y papás, y nietos se extienden más
Chaidez ya es un apellido que se hizo internacional
Soy nativo en el destierro, mi apellido es registrado
En el vino chacaleño, Chaidez al cristal plasmado
Chacala tiene la historia de nuestro antepasados
Por herencia o el destino, que a la aventura nos vamos
Como que nos van llamando las fronteras del país
Y el peligro en remolino ganar ser libre o morir
A toño no liberó, Tijuana lo secuestró
A balazos Mexicali, a Baudelio mató
Con balas murió José, Reynosa testigo fue
De milagro la contamos, dice Olegario y Manuel
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Yo boy Frankie sexto
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He was good very good now he lost it talking to him self n all type of shit bro that cocaine is good but at is limited use
praying for the compa basilio 🙏🏻