“The idea was just to have fun,” said Campanas de America violinist Anthony Medrano of the video. The ensemble felt so much more. “We were yelling like we were at Game 7 of the NBA Finals.”
outside of Rudy's Seafood in the South Side.It’s puro San Antonio: Mariachis sounding trumpets. Musicians plucking strings. A swaying ensemble in silver and black singing and chanting, “Go Spurs Go!” A 1-minute, 55-second eruption, celebrating the arrival of Spurs rookie Victor Wembanyama.with the No. 1 pick. Since its June 23 release on social media, the video has logged more than 1.3 million views, moving people around the world.
The next day, a videographer asked Medrano about a music video. Ten years earlier, Campanas had recorded a “Go Spurs Go” video to the tune of “Micaela,” which logged 86,000 views. The discussion sparked an idea. What if Campanas replaced the only word in the song — Micaela — with another, also with four syllables – Wembanyama? And let the original music stand?
One week later, Campanas recorded the video at Rudy’s. Medrano, the choreographer, did not choreograph the moves. He let everyone cut loose. Roland San Miguel spun his guitarron and twisted his mouth open like a rock star. Medrano pointed a violin bow at the camera. Juan B. Ortiz, the band’s co-founder and violinist, danced with more rhythm and joy than any 68-year-old man you’ve seen. Then there were the trumpeteers, arching their backs, swaying in unison. A masterpiece of mariachi magic.
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