Born on July 10, 1923, in San Juan Huetamo, Michoacán, Amalia Mendoza
García—affectionately known as “La Tariácuri”—emerged from a deeply musical
family, performing in her youth as part of her siblings’ ensembles, Trío
Tariácuri and Las Taricuritas. In 1954, she launched her solo career with RCA
Victor, releasing her debut single “Puñalada Trapera,” which instantly became a
hit and paved the way to radio success at XEW. In 1957, she recorded the
now-iconic “Échame a mí la culpa” with Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán,
solidifying her place in the ranchera tradition. Between 1958 and ...