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Los Brincos (The Jumps) were one of the most successful Spanish rock bands of the 1960s, and were sometimes called the “Spanish Beatles”. [1] The group was formed in 1964. The members were Fernando Arbex (drums), Manuel González (bass), Juan Pardo (guitar) and Antonio ‘Junior’ Morales (guitar). All four sang, and vocal harmonies were ...
He also recorded works outside the world of popular music. He composed the original music for the first Spanish Musical "La Maja de Goya", and music for cinema and ballet. In 2000, he reformed Los Brincos for an extremely successful special concert in A Coruña, and also recorded with a reformed Barrabás.
The discography of Alejandro Sanz, a Spanish singer, songwriter and musician, consists of twelve studio albums, three live albums, three compilation albums, thirty-five singles (including all singles from studio, live, compilation albums and collaborations with other singers).
Born Juan Ignacio Pardo Suárez on November 11, 1942, in Spain, [1] Juan Pardo is singer-songwriter. [2] He was a member of the group Los Brincos.He later teamed up Junior, a former Brincos member to form the duo Juan y Junior. [3]
Title Album details Peak chart positions FRA [1]US [2]UK [3]Black Is Black: Released: 1966; Label: Columbia, Press, Decca English-language version also released; 5 93 29 Los chicos con las chicas
Los Rodríguez also became popular in Spain and Latin America. In the mid-1990s, some cult bands like Los Enemigos, Extremoduro and Platero y Tú started to achieve mainstream success. Indie rock bands like Los Planetas appeared. Ska-punk band Ska-P and folk metal band Mägo de Oz emerged, showing the rise of rock diversification.
After starting his career with Los Tañidores, releasing a single "Cerrado por balance" in 1967, Egaña passed through a number of bands including Combination Five and Los Snobs. [1] He joined the blues rock group Los Buenos in 1968, who enjoyed a period of commercial success in their native Spain, releasing four singles. [ 2 ]
Eviva Espana Arabic: Melhem Barakat: 1973 Eviva España Danish: Elisabeth Edberg 1973 Eviva Espanja Finnish: Marion Rung: 1973 Y viva España Spanish: Manolo Escobar: 1973 Y viva España Spanish Los Zafiros: 1973 Y Viva España English/Swedish: Sylvia Vrethammar: 1974 Yaşa Fenerbahçe: Turkish: Nesrin Sipahi: 1974 Y Viva España Spanish: Billo ...