What began years ago as a few chaotic hometown shows has grown into a yearly ritual for the band and their fans. "Cinco de Mayo has become sacred to Mariachi El Bronx," says songwriter and lead vocalist Matt Caughthran. "This year, armed with a brand-new album, we're expanding Cinco de Mayo to include some places El Bronx hasn't played in ages. We'll be playing new songs, old songs, classic hits and even some deep cuts we've never played live before."
What began years ago as a few chaotic hometown shows has grown into a yearly ritual for the band and their fans. "Cinco de Mayo has become sacred to Mariachi El Bronx," says songwriter and lead vocalist Matt Caughthran. "This year, armed with a brand-new album, we're expanding Cinco de Mayo to include some places El Bronx hasn't played in ages. We'll be playing new songs, old songs, classic hits and even some deep cuts we've never played live before."