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What Did Alberto “El Betón” Lizárraga, Son of Don Cruz Lizárraga, Founder of the Banda El Recodo, Die Of?

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The news of the death was confirmed by relatives of the musician through social networks

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Alberto ‘El Betón’ Lizárraga, a musician and former member of Banda El Recodo, died at age 75. Although his family has not reported the cause of death, he is known to face health problems and had been away from the scene for some time.

·Mexico
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The news of the death was confirmed by relatives of the musician through social networks

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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On Wednesday, August 12, the death of Alberto “El Betón” Lizárraga, former member of La Banda El Recodo de Don Cruz Lizárraga and brother of Poncho Lizárraga, the current leader of the Sinaloan group, was confirmed. The sad news comes only weeks after the dynasty fired Yolanda Lizárraga, the daughter of Don Germán Lizárraga, on June 30, after a tough battle against cancer.

The death continues to visit Banda El Recodo and now after the unfortunate death of the singer, one of the icons of the group and on TV Azteca Yucatán we will tell you who it is. The group that was founded in 1938, reported today the sensitive death of Don Alberto 'El Betón' Lizárraga, an elemental piece not only in Banda El Recodo, but also in the Lizárraga family, since he is the son of Don Cruz Lizárraga. The singer was part of Banda El Recod…

The musician was also part of groups such as Mr. Lobo and the Banda Los Recoditos; he was currently away from the stage.

The death of Alberto “El Betón” Lizárraga, son of Don Cruz Lizárraga, founder of Banda El Recodo, has generated questions among his fans, especially regarding the cause of his death. “El Betón” was a member of Banda El Recodo for a time and continued his involvement in Sinaloan music with his own projects, including Banda Mr. Lobo. In recent years, Alberto Lizárraga faced age-related health problems and used a wheelchair. However, it has not bee…

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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Thursday, August 13, 2026.
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