Laura and Celia García were 16 and 14 years old when they met two producers from Mexico City who helped to launch their careers on a national and international scale. They had both begun to sing in public aged eight or nine, and were immersed in the old bolero love songs from their region for as long as they could remember. It was this repertoire – classics by the likes of Alvaro Carrillo and Indalecio Ramírez that had travelled the word in the 1950s and 60s and which reflected the poetic spirit and sensuality of a region that is better known for its climate of violence and poverty. Las Hermanas García reflect the personality of the Costa Chica and their success is bringing a welcome optimism to the region.
They have released several singles like: "Luz de Luna", "Que Sepan Todos", "Sabor a Mí" and "El Negro de La Costa".