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STEEL GUITAR IN REGIONAL MEXICAN MUSIC?

Several years back while driving down I-35 from Kansas back to Dallas, I hit the scan button and landed on XERF. I heard a mid-tempo song with a heavy steel guitar riff, with a strong country influence but otherwise sounding much like the rest of the genre of music on XERF.

I haven't thought about that until tonight. While surfing through the area digital TV channels, I landed on KATA 50-1 which airs Tr3s (formerly MTV Tr3s). As luck would have it, I missed the start of the music video (where the song ID is shown) but caught the music about midway through. Much like the XERF episode, this was another strongly country-influenced song but very up-tempo. The musicians were wearing cowboy hats and, if not for the language, it would have fit into a CMT music video.

Unless I'm mistaken, Regional Mexican is a catchall name for a variety of music styles. Right or wrong?

And to the point of this post, to what extend does (or has) country influenced music from Mexico? (I realize that a lot of musical styles have influenced country -- Streets of Bakersfield being a top-of-mind example).
 
Bob E. Nelson said:
Unless I'm mistaken, Regional Mexican is a catchall name for a variety of music styles. Right or wrong?

Correct. And the term is not used in Mexico.

And to the point of this post, to what extend does (or has) country influenced music from Mexico?

Very, very little.
 
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