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Mingo Saldivar

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San Antonio, Texas Tejano accordionist and songwriter. Domingo “Mingo” Saldivar learned music from his father while growing up in Marion, Texas, near San Antonio. By age 11, he was playing the tololoche in dance halls in the area. In 1957, he began playing the diatonic button accordion in a popular group, Las Guadalupanos. That same year, he had his first hit song, “Andan Diciendo”.

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Some of Mingo Saldivar's most popular tracks include Tal Vez Que Si, Tal Vez Que No (Maybe Yes, Maybe No), Sacate los Piojos, Chencha, Una Paloma Llego, Palomita Triste (Sad Little Dove), Un Adobe Y Cuatro Velas (An Adobe And Four Candles). Listen to these songs and discover more from their extensive catalog.

San Antonio, Texas Tejano accordionist and songwriter. Domingo “Mingo” Saldivar learned music from his father while growing up in Marion, Texas, near San Antonio. By age 11, he was playing the tolo... Read the full biography on this page.

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