Campanas de America

'Bells of America') is a twelve-piece musical ensemble mariachi band founded in 1978 in San Antonio, Texas.

The band name is a pun on the name of Belle Ortiz, the wife of the band's musical director and manager Juan Ortiz and herself an advocate and pioneer of mariachi music education in the U.S.[1] They have performed nationwide, and continue with an active recording career.

Expanding in style from traditional mariachi sounds, the band also uses more diverse instruments including the accordion, keyboards, and a full drum kit.

[2] In 1996 the band appeared at The Presidential Hispanic Inaugural Gala in honor of the re-election of Bill Clinton, in Washington, D.C.

In 1999, the band reached a wide audience when they appeared on the PBS music television program Austin City Limits, on an episode spotlighting various Mexican roots music performers, in which the band performed as backup for a duet by singer Rick Trevino and his father.

President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush pose with singer Shaila Dúrcal , Dorio Ferreira Sanchez and the Campanas de America following their performance in the Rose Garden on May 5, 2008, during a social dinner at the White House in honor of Cinco de Mayo .