Conjunto Primavera
Biography
By the time Conjunto Primavera joined the roster of regional Mexican monolith Fonovisa Records in 1996, the romantically inclined sextet had already become one of the leading norteño acts of the day, and yet their popularity only continued to grow, as they began regularly topping the regional charts with their bottomless well of hits. As is typical of chihuahuense bands like Conjunto Primavera, they incorporate saxophone into their sound, and this sets them apart from norteño contemporaries like Los Tigres del Norte who aren't from the same region of Mexico. The saxophone is a signature component of norteño acts from Chihuahua, the large, mainly arid northwestern state across the border from New Mexico and Texas. Taking their name from the term conjunto (a style often considered synonymous with norteño, yet distinct in some minor ways), Conjunto Primavera are classified generally as a norteño act; however, they perform songs in a variety of styles, including rancheras, cumbias, boleros, and ballads. Their romantic bent is especially noteworthy, as some of their contemporaries, like the aforementioned Tigres del Norte, for example, eschew such sentiment, favoring corridos instead.Conjunto Primavera were founded on March 21, 1978 (i.
Selected Discography

Que Ganas De Volver
2008

Epoca Dorada
2008

El Amor Que Nunca Fue
2007

Algo De Mi
2006

Linea De Oro
2006

Para Ti Nuestra Historia,
2006

De Gira
2006

Dejando Huella II
2005

Nuestra Historia
2003

Exitos Originales
2001
