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  2. Los 5 - Wikipedia

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    Los 5 stylized as LOS 5 is an independent multi-ethnic Latin musical pop/rap band based in Los Angeles with members originating from Mexico, Argentina and Brazil and now based in the United States. The lead musical vocals is by Juan Pablo Casillas and the rap parts are performed by Matt Rey.

  3. Los Lobos - Wikipedia

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    Los Lobos were exposed to Rock and Roll audiences when they opened for The Clash, a punk group, and they later opened for a Los Angeles band the Blasters, with influences in rhythm and blues and rockabilly. [5] Steve Berlin, who was born in Philadelphia, played saxophone for the Blasters then left the group to join Los Lobos.

  4. Aventura (band) - Wikipedia

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    Aventura (formerly known as Los Tinellers) is an American bachata group formed in The Bronx, New York.With the lineup always consisting of the members Romeo Santos, Henry Santos, Lenny Santos (Len Melody), and Max Santos (Max Agende), they are regarded as one of the most influential Latin groups of all time.

  5. The Wrecking Crew (music) - Wikipedia

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    Members of the Wrecking Crew served as "ghost players" on the first single by the Byrds, "Mr. Tambourine Man", because Columbia Records—namely, producer Terry Melcher—did not feel that the group (except for Roger McGuinn, who played guitar on the single) were seasoned enough to deliver the kind of perfect take needed, particularly in light ...

  6. Los Bravos - Wikipedia

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    The song had reached No. 55 in Canada. [5] Their single release of the Harry Vanda/George Young penned song, "Bring a Little Lovin'", reached No. 22 in Canada on 13 July 1968. [6] One of Los Bravos' founding members, Manuel Fernández, committed suicide on 20 May 1968, at the age of 23, [7] after the death of his wife, Lottie Rey, in an auto ...

  7. Menudo (group) - Wikipedia

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    The original line up consisted of 5 members, the Sallaberry brothers, Fernando and Nefty, and Díaz's cousins, the Melendez brothers, Oscar, Carlos, and Ricky. [14] They were signed to Padosa Records and released their first album Los Fantasmas in 1977. It featured "Teach Me To Sing" ("Enséñame a cantar"), a song by Spanish singer Micky.

  8. Los Panchos - Wikipedia

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    The three original members were Chucho Navarro, and Alfredo Gil, both from Mexico, and Hernando Avilés from Puerto Rico. All three played guitar and contributed vocally. [4] Los Panchos reached fame with their romantic songs, especially in Latin America where they are still regarded as one of the top trios of all time. They sold millions of ...

  9. The Who - Wikipedia

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    Entwistle was the first member of the group to release a solo album, Smash Your Head Against the Wall, in May 1971. [147] [148] Recording at the Record Plant in New York City in March 1971 was abandoned when Lambert's addiction to hard drugs interfered with his ability to produce. [149] The group restarted with Glyn Johns in April. [150]