Maize, KS
Oceanside, CA
Rosemont, IL
Overall Rating
4.2
By Tita2301
Always provides a GREAT performance for fans
Great performance from the band missing Poncho! Cabazon employees (securities) had very poor customer service and attitude!
By Anonymous
I felt the show went by too fast. It needed an opening artist.
By KristeenaM
Recodo was amazing
Any seat in the house was great. It’s more of an intimate experience with the performers
By Lizrokz
El recodo needs more running time
They were fun but too short only played for 1 hour and half. I wouldn’t go see them again
By MrJiz
Show was short 1 hour 15 minutes at Casino Morongo
Recodo sang their classic songs, made famous by other singers, along with their two other hits from the past decade. The venue brought me down memory lane, it seemed like they were playing at a quincenera. They were really close so that was nice. Other than that, they were nothing special. At the end of their show they didn't thank the people in attendance and just walked off stage abruptly. The venue could use more bartenders, they were a bit slow in that aspect. Lines for drinks took forever for such a short show.
By AngryBird1980
Banda El Recodo speechless amazing concert
This concert felt so intimate because the venue is not that big so it was perfect. Had front seats the performance was amazing played all my favorites songs and the band interacted with he fans which made it even better pictures were taken it was just a fabulous night the only thing I didn’t like was the fact that the concert was short 1 1/2 comparing to 3 hours that I’m use to but either way I enjoyed it just wished it was longer like other times.
Banda el Recodo -- the group's full name is Banda Sinaloense el Recodo de Don Cruz Lizarraga -- celebrated their 75th anniversary in 2013, and the Mexican Banda group hasn't shown any signs of slowing down. During the landmark year, the ever-evolving band -- believed to be the first Banda act to release a commercial recording -- was awarded with the Musical Legacy Award at the Billboard Mexican Music Awards.
Banda el Recodo was founded by clarinetist Cruz Lizarraga in 1938, and he remained the bandleader until he died of cancer in 1995. The group is still in the Lizarraga family, however, and counts four of his sons among its members. Banda el Recodo still tours regularly -- often playing in the United States -- with a huge lineup of musicians playing clarinets, trombones, trumpets, tuba, and various percussion instruments, along with vocalists. Fans who buy tickets to a Banda el Recodo concert can expect a wide range of styles representing the massive swaths of musical ground -- including Latin, big band, jazz and classical -- they've covered over their hundreds of recordings.