Servando Cano Died: How Did Monterrey Businessman Die?

The legendary group representative Servando Cano, who promoted the careers of groups such as Los Tigres del Norte, Ramón Ayala, La Mafia, Pesado, and Intocable, died this afternoon in Monterrey victim of a heart attack at the age of 78 years.

Servando Cano Jr. confirmed the news of the death of his father, which occurred after 3:00 p.m.

Servando Cano is one of the iconic businessmen of the Nuevo León music industry.

“It was a heart attack, he died in a hospital, it was not Covid” his son declared.

The man who founded the company of Serca Artistic Representatives, worked for more than five decades in the music business, mainly the northern music business, the one he was most passionate about, but he also managed careers of Texas groups that in the 90s arrived in Monterrey.

“He had been in the business for more than 53 years,” said his son.

Respected by all the musicians of the grupera wave, and pop artists like Gloria Trevi, who later began to work with him after obtaining the license to operate in the Palenque of Expo Guadalupe, Cano’s health suffered in recent days.

“Yes, my father passed away, a couple of hours ago,” said his son.

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