Los Originales De San Juan
Biography
Los Originales de San Juan is a Norteno Quartet based in Southern California. They formed in the early '90s and steadily built up a following on the West Coast and the Southwest, as well as Mexico, through steady touring and a string of independent releases. Their singles "El Clavo" and "El Jardinero" caused controversy on Norteno and Tejano radio, because both told stories of drug dealers. "El Jardinero" became a massive Norteno hit and led the group to a contract with EMI Latin. Their first album for the label, Cantina De Mi Barrio, was released late in 1997. Cantos de la Revolucion -- a collection of songs composed during the Mexican revolution -- followed in 1999, as did Mexicano Hasta la Madre. Caspa del Diablo was issued a year later. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Nuestros Inicios: 30 Super Exitos
2007

Linea De Oro: El Clavo Y Muchos Corridos Mas
2006

16 Super Exitos
2001

Corridazos De Peda Con Sabor A Banda
2001

El Clavo... Son 14 Corridazos
2001

Quiero Quemarme La Boca
1998

Estos Si Son Corridos... La Peda
1998

Cantina De Mi Barrio
1997

Me Ensenaste El Cobre
1995

Me Llaman Lineas De A Metro
1995

Se Va De Este Pueblo
1995

12 Corridos Pa'la Raza
1995
