Salucita
Most bands belong to one generation. Los Huracanes del Norte belong to all of them. Their music raised our parents. Then it raised us. While we have been fortunate to call the García family friends since 2018, welcoming Jesús "Chuy" García to the Salucita table is a moment we’ll never take for granted. Few artists have left a mark on Mexican music—and on Mexican-American families—like Los Huracanes. In this episode, David Suarez and Manny Cabrera skip the standard media tour to sit down for a multi-generational summit. Chuy takes us back to the very beginning: a $7 accordion, a father earning $1.25 an hour, and boys bringing home just 75 cents. Long before the Hollywood star, the sold-out arenas, and the legendary ”¡Échele mi Chuy!” grito, there was simply a family chasing a dream in the fields of San Jose. Today, navigating a massive global enterprise and passing the torch to the next generation, Chuy still lives by one philosophy: renovarse o morir. This is more than a conversation about music. It’s about family, sacrifice, protecting the business, and the legacy that connects generations. Listen to the full episode on Apple Podcasts & Spotify.
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