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Mix of styles
Although rock and Sinaloan band music seem like polar opposites, they are surprisingly intertwined in the melodies of Nunca Jamás, a band from Ciudad Obregón whose music is largely dedicated to the king of sports: baseball.
"We come from Sonora, where the sun is unforgiving,
Land of bacanora and beautiful women"
Those who sing to baseball by Alfredo AhumadaSonoran Institute of Culture
Origins of an identity
Pedro Verdez, Omar Sáinz, and César Bernal have been members of this agricultural rock band since it was founded in 2007. For them, their music celebrates baseball and the identity rooted in their land, and also serves as a bridge to unexplored musical terrain.
"We come from the desert, from the hot land,
Where everyone speaks loudly and no one gets offended"
Those who sing to baseball by Alfredo AhumadaSonoran Institute of Culture
Musical party
The legendary 'Power Trio' pay homage to their musical heritage from northwestern Mexico, blending regional flavor with the stridency of their music. Their show is a celebration of freedom and acceptance, where each individual is welcomed as they are.
"Even if you're a stranger you'll be welcomed,
If you ask, I'll jump the fence for a neighbor, no problem"
Those who sing to baseball by Alfredo AhumadaSonoran Institute of Culture
Musical evolution
Although their unique style is very polished today, this wasn't always the case. Initially, they had doubts about integrating the regional style into their music. It wasn't until the release of their third and fourth albums that they decided to fully commit to this fusion.
Influences
Among the bands that have influenced them are: Lalo Mora of Los Invasores, El Gallo Elizalde, Sergio Vega, and Laberinto on the regional Mexican side, while 'Ataque 77', 'The Ost', 'Sprin', 'Bad Religion', and 'Less than Jake' represent the band's rock side.
"The people are cheerful and like to party,<br>If it gets rough just shake your hair"
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Reconnecting with their roots
The idea for their legendary song 'Venimos del Desierto' ('We Come from the Desert') came from a day in Mexico City's main square. Verdez remembers how they played 'El Sinaloense' but no one reacted with trumpets in the air as they would in Sinaloa, which gave them the impetus to bring their roots to their music.
Those who sing to baseball by Alfredo AhumadaSonoran Institute of Culture
The big party
The band's ability to connect with their audience and convey emotions through their art has <br>brought them closer to the world of Mexican baseball. They have played in various stadiums of the king of sports, enveloping the audience in an electric atmosphere.
Sports anthems
Leaving their mark in the hearts of baseball fans, they composed the anthem for the beloved local team, the Yaquis de Obregón. With their music, they immortalized the synergy between melody and sporting passion.
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The pride of Ciudad Obregón
Nunca Jamás are much more than a musical band. They are ambassadors of love for their land, culture, sport, and the dreams of their people. Their music is an invitation to celebrate life and to exalt the roots that define us and what makes us all equal.
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Nunca Jamás
Sonoran pride: a union of musical genres, culture, and sport.
This story was created with information and suppport from Instituto Sonorense de Cultura.
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