Son del Montón

[1][2] The members are Ignacio Piñón Pérez, who plays violin, a guitar called a jarana (huasteca and jarocha versions) and quijada, Anatolij Tkatschinski Pérez who plays jarana and quijada, Eduardo Vallejo Torres who plays percussion, Antonio López Cardons who plays jarana and harmonica, Fernanda Aldonza López Cardona, Primo Lara Stephens, Luis Jesús Cibrian García, José Abraham Morales Salazar and sound technician Jacob Sinuee Segoviano Alonzo.

Mexican folk music is mostly represented by son (jarocho and huasteco) and calentano (from Guerrero) from various parts of Mexico, mostly focusing on the regions of the Sierra Gorda, La Huasteca, the mountainous regions of the Los Tuxtlas in Veracruz as well as areas in Tabasco.

European and other foreign influences include jazz, blues, Italian ballad, Cuban son, Flamenco and African rhythms.

It is the most widely played type of traditional music in Mexico, mostly in rural areas.

[3] The band has played regularly in Mexico City, León and San Miguel de Allende.