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Apollo’s isn’t just a band—it’s a movement, a revolution, a sound that refuses to be ignored. Born in Memphis, Tennessee, to Mexican immigrant parents, founder Daniel Robles was raised with music in his veins. From the old-school Mexican classics passed down by his parents to the modern wave of regional Mexican music, every note shaped his passion. But Daniel never wanted to just follow the music—he wanted to redefine it. He has always searched for a different sound, something raw, something real, something that people can truly feel deep in their souls. That relentless pursuit led to Apollo’s, a world-breaking group rewriting the rules of the genre.
The name was no accident Apollo’s comes from Greek mythology, inspired by Apollo, the god of the sun, music, and poetry—a symbol of light and creativity. That same fire burns in every note we play. From corridos that echo struggle and triumph to cumbias that ignite celebration, Apollo’s blends tradition with fearless innovation.
This isn’t just music—it’s a revolution. This is Apollo’s.
The name was no accident Apollo’s comes from Greek mythology, inspired by Apollo, the god of the sun, music, and poetry—a symbol of light and creativity. That same fire burns in every note we play. From corridos that echo struggle and triumph to cumbias that ignite celebration, Apollo’s blends tradition with fearless innovation.
This isn’t just music—it’s a revolution. This is Apollo’s.