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Calibre 50 (Spanish pronunciation: [kaˈliβɾe siŋˈkwenta]) is a regional Mexican band. Formed in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, in 2010 by Edén Muñoz, the band has had several lineup changes, with the current roster consisting of lead vocalist Beto Gastélum, backing vocalist & twelve-string guitarist Tony Elizondo, diatonic accordionist Martín "Trompudo" López, sousaphonist Alejandro Gaxiola, and drummer Erick García.
The band is one of the most streamed regional Mexican acts in recent history. Their musical style employs a fusion of norteño and banda music, known as norteño-banda, with low notes played by a sousaphone instead of a bass guitar as is traditional in norteño music.
History
Before forming Calibre 50, Edén Muñoz had been the accordionist and vocalist in the norteño-banda group, Colmillo Norteño. With Muñoz, the group scored the hit songs "Sueño guajiro" and "Hotel El Cid" in 2009, among others. Nevertheless, conflicts with the other members of the band led Muñoz to quit Colmillo Norteño in early 2010, and he founded his own band later that year, recruiting Armando Ramos as guitarist and backing vocalist, Martín López as sousaphonist, and Augusto Guido as drummer. The name of this new band was "Puro Colmillo Norteño", and they recorded their first album, "Renovar o Morir", under that name, as well as their first single ("El infiernito"). However, the original Colmillo Norteño sued them over the name, and after a legal dispute Muñoz' band was forced to change their name later in 2010. They chose the name by which they are known today: Calibre 50. The name of the band comes from the comparison "with an element that will symbolize the strength and impact that the project has on the lives of the members, as well as those who like the Regional Mexican genre."
Calibre 50 first achieved notoriety for their controversial songs; among them corridos. Their first nationwide hit was "El tierno se fue" ("The nice guy is gone") in 2011, a ranchera written by Lalo Ayala which contains many innuendos and describes a sexual act in detail. Throughout its history, the band has recorded different styles of songs such as rancheras, corridos, ballads, cumbias, charangas, boleros, and huapangos.
In January 2014, drummer Augusto Guido left the band to work on his own group, "Los de Sinaloa"; he was replaced by Erick García. Two months later, sousaphone player Martín López also left the band to work on another project, "La Iniciativa". He was subsequently replaced by Alejandro Gaxiola.
In March 2017, Calibre 50 made history when the band became the first Regional Mexican act to perform on the Conan show on an episode that took place in Mexico City. Calibre 50 made their Rodeo Houston debut on March 11, 2018 to a sold out crowd.
On April 26, 2018, Calibre 50, along with Colombian Urban singer J Balvin, received an award from Pandora Radio for being the first artists to surpass a billion streams on the platform.
In October 2020, the group broke the record for the most number-one songs on the Billboard Regional Mexican Airplay chart with 17 songs. As of 2023, they have since broken their own record with five additional songs reaching No. 1, totaling 23 No. 1 songs on the Billboard Regional Mexican Airplay chart.
In late January 2022, Edén Muñoz left Calibre 50 to embark on a solo career. On March 1, 2022, after several auditions, the band presented in a press conference their new lead vocalist, Tony Elizondo. On April 8, 2022, Calibre 50 presented in another press conference their new accordionist and additional backing vocalist, Ángel Saucedo.
On April 1, 2023, guitarist and backing vocalist Armando Ramos left Calibre 50 after 13 years to start his own band, "Al Tiro". The very next day, on April 2, 2023, accordionist and backing vocalist Ángel Saucedo left Calibre 50 after only one year to begin a solo career. Armando Ramos and Ángel Saucedo were replaced by Oscar Arredondo and José Mario Gastélum, respectively.
Gastélum and Arredondo's tenure in Calibre 50 would last less than a year, as both quit the band in early 2024. In April of that year, it was revealed that Beto Gastélum was the new lead vocalist. Gastélum, like Edén Muñoz, had previously served as the lead vocalist for Colmillo Norteño. Also, Martín López, Calibre 50's original sousaphonist from 2010 to 2014, returned to the band as the new accordionist.
Members
Beto Gastélum, primary vocals and diatonic accordion
Tony Elizondo, secondary vocals and twelve-string guitar
Martín "Trompudo" López, backing vocals and diatonic accordion
Alejandro Gaxiola, sousaphone
Erick García, drums
= Past members
=Augusto Guído, drums
Edén Muñoz, lead vocals and diatonic accordion
Armando Ramos, backing vocals and twelve-string guitar
Ángel Saucedo, backing vocals and diatonic accordion
José Mario "Marito" Gastélum, lead vocals and diatonic button accordion
Óscar Arredondo, backing vocals and twelve-string guitar
Discography
Albums
2010: Renovar o Morir (Originally issued under the name "Puro Colmillo Norteño", later reissued as Calibre 50).
2011: De Sinaloa Para El Mundo
2012: El Buen Ejemplo
2013: La Recompensa
2013: Corridos de Alto Calibre
2014: Contigo
2015: Historias de La Calle
2016: Desde El Rancho
2017: En Vivo desde el Auditorio Telmex
2017: Guerra de Poder
2018: Mitad y Mitad
2019: Simplemente Gracias
2020: En Vivo
2020: Desde el Estudio Andaluz Music
2021: Vamos Bien
2022: Corridos de Alto Calibre, Vol. II
2023: Tiempo al Tiempo
2023: Cumbias En Vivo y Algo Más
2024: Las Culebras
Extended Plays
2014: Siempre Contigo (Spotify Sessions)
2021: En Vivo desde el Rancho San Vicente
Singles
2012: Mujer de Todos, Mujer de Nadie
2013: Aquí Estoy
2014: El Inmigrante
2014: Tus Latidos
2014: Una Mala Elección
2014: Contigo
2015: Aunque Ahora Estés Con Él
2015: La Gripa
2015: Contigo (Versión Pop)
2016: Amor del Bueno
2016: La Bola
2016: Siempre Te Voy a Querer
2016: Pa' Qué Me Hacen Enojar
2017: Las Ultras
2017: Contigo (En Vivo Auditorio Telmex)
2017: Javier el de Los Llanos (En Vivo Auditorio Telmex)
2017: Ni Que Estuvieras Tan Buena (En Vivo Auditorio Telmex)
2017: Corrido de Juanito
2017: Frijoles con Panela
2017: De Buen Perfil ft. Banda Carnaval
2017: Se Los Lleva Por Delante
2018: Mitad y Mitad
2018: Tu Patrocinador
2018: Una Mala Racha
2018: Mi Sorpresa Fuiste Tú
2018: A Mover los Pies
2018: Qué Tiene de Malo (Alternate Version) ft. El Komander
2018: A las Cuántas Decepciones with Los de La Noria
2018: Culiacán vs. Mazatlán
2019: Simplemente Gracias
2019: Más Ganas le Meto
2019: Chalito
2019: Solo Tú
2019: Chalito (En Vivo) ft. El Fantasma
2019: El Amor No Fue Pa' Mí (En Vivo) ft. Grupo Firme
2020: Que Sea with Joan Sebastian
2020: Barquillero
2020: Volver a Volar
2020: Decepciones with Alejandro Fernández
2020: Te Volvería a Elegir
2020: Quiérete a Ti
2021: 100 Años with Carlos Rivera and Maluma
2021: El Mensaje ft. Los Dos Carnales
2021: Vamos Bien (En Vivo)
2021: Olvidarte, ¿Cómo? (En Vivo) with Banda Carnaval
2021: Chito (En Vivo)
2021: El Triste Alegre (En Vivo) with Banda Carnaval
2021: Hoy Empieza Mi Tristeza (En Vivo) with José Manuel Figueroa
2021: A La Antigüita (En Vivo)
2021: Te Quiero Tanto, Tanto (En Vivo)
2021: Ni Mandándote a Hacer (En Vivo)
2021: Tú Eres Mi Amor (Versión Regional Mexicana) with Río Roma
2021: Les Salió Travieso el Niño (En Vivo) with Los de La Noria
2021: Crónicas de la Batalla with Los Dos Carnales
2021: Cuidando el Territorio with Beto Sierra and Santa Fe Klan
2021: Qué Bonito with Pancho Barraza
2022: Miranos Ahora
2022: El Mexicano es Cabrón ft. Emmanuel Delgado
2022: El Callado
2022: El Canelo ft. Emmanuel Delgado
2022: Chalito (Versión Norteño)
2022: Así Que Te Vas with Valentín Elizalde
2023: El M Grande with Valentín Elizalde
2023: Dirección Equivocada
2023: Y Yo Sin Ti
2023: ¿Quién de las Dos Será?
2023: Hablar de Ti
2023: Vengo de Verla
2023: Nuestro Amor
2024: Días Buenos, Días Malos
2024: Nada Que Ver
2024: Maybe
2024: El Amor de Mi Vida
Awards and nominations
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Que te perdone Dios
- PGM Hecate II
- 7,5 cm kanon PL vz. 37
- Audemars Piguet
- 3,7 cm KPÚV vz. 37
- 10 cm Feldhaubitze M.14
- Cannone-Mitragliera da 37/54 (Breda)
- Jeep
- Cannone da 47/32
- Kepulauan Solomon
- Calibre 50
- 12 mm caliber
- Edén Muñoz
- DShK
- 3-inch/50-caliber gun
- Rifles in the American Civil War
- M2 Browning
- Latin American Music Awards of 2024
- 4-inch/50-caliber gun
- 13 mm caliber