Los tres 'José' que formaban el Trío Guadalajara-Ivanco, Boluda y Vázquez- fueron maestros de la canción popular para uso y disfrute del pueblo llano. Un estilo que iniciaron y proliferó con Los Galindos, Los Tres de Castilla o el Trío Siboney. Dejaron como testimonio de su época dorada canciones pegadizas, simples, que tenían el mérito de hacerse rápidamente populares y que se cantaban en todos los sitios: "A lo loco, a lo loco", "Que le quiten el tapón", "En la vieja factoría", "El vaivén del tren", y "La perrita pequinesa", todas incluidas en este volumen, entre muchas otras The three 'José' who formed the Trio Guadalajara-Ivanco, Boluda and Vázquez- were masters of the popular song for the use and enjoyment of the common people. A style that started and proliferated with Los Galindos, Los Tres de Castilla or Trio Siboney. They left as a testimony of their golden age catchy, simple songs that had the merit of becoming quickly popular and that were sung in all places: "Crazy, crazy", "That they remove the plug", "In the old factory "," The swing of the train ", and" The Pekingese dog ", all included in this volume, among many others The Guadalajara Trio, who also appeared as "The Guadalajara Boys", were a trio of guitarist-singers who appeared in several movies in the 1940s. Comprised of Lee Ramos, Jesús Castillón, Lamberto Leyva, and Mario Santos, the group also performed with various orchestras. Generally decked out in stereotypical (Hollywoodish) Mexican outfits, the group specialized in the popular Latino rhythm songs of the 1940s and 1950s. Castillón and Santos later worked in the Desi Arnaz Orchestra and can be seen in the orchestra in some episodes of "I Love Lucy". IMDB Credits include 1958-11-10 - The Ann Sothern Show (A New Lease On Life)