A concert in Chicago is always more special, he said. The city was the place where he professed his love to his wife and asked her to marry him in June 1993.
When the lights dimmed recently at the Allstate Arena, the crowd cheered for Marco Antonio Solis, one of Mexico’s most popular legacy singers and songwriters. “El Buki,” as many know him, is recognized for his ballads and romantic songs, many inspired by his love for his wife, he said. His show in Rosemont on Oct. 15 closed his solo tour in the United States. His wife joined him in the crowd, singing along to the songs with thousands of fans.
leg of his solo tour. The band reunited in 2021 after 25 years and sold out Soldier Field. He musical career began in December 1977, when Solis, 18 at the time, and three of his bandmates crossed the U.S. border through Tijuana undocumented and days later took a flight to Chicago to perform at a small venue. The group’s manager at the time had booked their first performance in the United States but did not consider the need for proper documentation.
México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Chicago's 'Frida Libre' uplifts Mexican cultureChicago's 'Frida Libre' uplifts Mexican culture
Leer más »
Sergio Perez to feel the love at Mexican GP, Verstappen not so muchSergio Perez will have the crowd on his side, but the dream of becoming the first Mexican to win a home Formula One grand prix may remain just that.
Leer más »
Larenz Tate doesn’t rule out ‘Love Jones’ sequel, thinks people need to see Black LoveLarenz Tate visits Birmingham for an event at the historic 16th Street Baptist Church, where he talks to AL.com about potential future projects.
Leer más »