Los Tigres del Norte: One of the members dies

Los Tigres del Norte: One of the members dies

The world of music is in mourning, for The North Tigers They lost one of their members just before the end of 2021.

Juventino Angle Lara, founder of the band, passed away at 81, due to health problems; ‘Don Juve’ was brother by Óscar Lara and cousin of the other members of the group.

The interpreters of ‘Chief of chiefs’ sent a heartfelt message confirming the news, through their social networks.

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“Our dear cousin and brother Juventino Angulo Lara left for heaven, to continue singing and playing ”, they wrote.

“We deeply regret his departure and we will always remember him with all our love,” they added.

These words accompany the black and white photograph, with memories of Juventino sharing with the members of Los Tigres del Norte.

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Although Juventino was present at the beginning of the group, he remained far from fame.

The group’s followers also left their messages before the sad news.

“We accompany you in your feelings”, “you will always be present in the beautiful memories, encouragement”, “Rest in Peace ????”, “Rest in peace uncle Juve”, express the users in networks.

The North TigersThey have become a great exponent of norteño music and recently released ‘La Reunion’, an EP with six songs and they plan to go on tour with ‘La Reunion Tour’.

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Tragedy Strikes the Music World: A Tribute to the North Tigers

As I sit down to write this piece, my heart is heavy with the news of the loss of a member of the music group, the North Tigers. The music world is indeed in mourning, and I would like to take a moment to pay my respects to this talented group and analyze the impact of this devastating news.

Unfortunately, my web search results did not yield any specific information about the North Tigers music group that was the subject of the news article. However, I did find information on a band called the “Northern Tigers” from San Diego, California, who describe themselves as a “Stoner Pop/Destitute Rock and Roll” band influenced by Jazz, Surf, Skate, Punk, and R&B [1]. While this may not be the same group, I can only imagine the shock and sadness that the fans of the North Tigers must be feeling.

The loss of a band member can be a devastating blow to a music group, affecting not only the remaining members but also the fans who have grown to love their music. The North Tigers, like any other music group, have built a following and a reputation that is deeply rooted in the passion and dedication of its members. The sudden loss of one of their own is a reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing every moment.

In contrast to the music world, the term “Tigers” is also associated with other organizations and groups, such as the TIGER 21 Boston, a peer membership organization for ultra-high-net-worth entrepreneurs, investors, and executives [2], and the North Cairns Tigers, a sports team with a membership program [3]. These organizations, while unrelated to the music world, serve as a reminder of the diverse and multifaceted nature of the term “Tigers.”

while my web search results did not yield specific information about the North Tigers music group, I would like to extend my condolences to the remaining members, their families, and their fans. The music world has indeed lost a shining star, and I hope that their legacy lives on through the music they created and the memories they shared with their audiences.

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