
Carín León revela en qué colonia de Hermosillo creció y cómo marcó su identidad…
El cantante habló sobre su infancia durante una charla con La Mole en el pódcast Experiencia Regia y explicó por qué le tiene tanto cariño a su barri…
Hermosillo, Sonora – In a recent interview, a local figure, known as Carin, shared heartfelt reflections on his upbringing in the historic 'La Matanza' neighborhood of Hermosillo. Carin recounted how his early years were shaped by the community and the profound influence of his grandparents, who cared for him while his parents worked. He described 'La Matanza' as more than just a place; it was a 'small town' within the city, a cradle of culture and music that instilled in him a strong sense of identity. "I owe a lot to that neighborhood," he stated, emphasizing the rich cultural heritage and musical traditions passed down by his grandparents and their friends. The neighborhood, officially known as 'Francisco J. F. Kennedy' but colloquially called 'La Matanza' due to its past as a slaughterhouse site, is recognized as one of Hermosillo's oldest districts. Carin's narrative highlights the enduring spirit and close-knit community ties that continue to define 'La Matanza,' portraying it as a place of deep roots and positive influence.
El cantante habló sobre su infancia durante una charla con La Mole en el pódcast Experiencia Regia y explicó por qué le tiene tanto cariño a su barri…