Los Flamers | |
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Origin | Veracruz, Mexico |
Genres | Cumbia |
Years active | 1964–present |
Labels | RCA, Sony BMG, Musart, Universal Music Latino, I.M., Regio |
Members | Roberto Eugenio Bueno Campos Oscar Castellanos Javier Duran Francisco Lopez Enrique Cervantes Juan Dominguez Miguel Angel Carreon Alexander Caicedo Jorge Sanchez |
Website |
www |
Los Flamers are a
Mexican
Cumbia band, formed in the mid-1960s by Roberto Eugenio Bueno Campos.
[1] They are known for their hits such as "El Chicle", "El Tizón","Juana La Cubana", "Atol de Elote", "Juana La Bailadora", "Viva El Amor", "Mira Mira Mira", "Flamazo Navideño" and "Camarón Pelao".
[1] Members of the group include Roberto Bueno, Armando Vazquez, Paco Valerio, Fernando Lopez, Manny Dominguez, Salvador Iglesias, Jose Pacheco, Yoc Pacheco, Sammy Sánchez and David Roman.
Between 1978 and 1995 they released a string of albums on
RCA Records/
Sony BMG. They began their career doing
cover versions of songs by US and British bands, and became one of the most popular
cumbia groups in Mexico.
[2]
[3]
Los Flamers | |
---|---|
Origin | Veracruz, Mexico |
Genres | Cumbia |
Years active | 1964–present |
Labels | RCA, Sony BMG, Musart, Universal Music Latino, I.M., Regio |
Members | Roberto Eugenio Bueno Campos Oscar Castellanos Javier Duran Francisco Lopez Enrique Cervantes Juan Dominguez Miguel Angel Carreon Alexander Caicedo Jorge Sanchez |
Website |
www |
Los Flamers are a
Mexican
Cumbia band, formed in the mid-1960s by Roberto Eugenio Bueno Campos.
[1] They are known for their hits such as "El Chicle", "El Tizón","Juana La Cubana", "Atol de Elote", "Juana La Bailadora", "Viva El Amor", "Mira Mira Mira", "Flamazo Navideño" and "Camarón Pelao".
[1] Members of the group include Roberto Bueno, Armando Vazquez, Paco Valerio, Fernando Lopez, Manny Dominguez, Salvador Iglesias, Jose Pacheco, Yoc Pacheco, Sammy Sánchez and David Roman.
Between 1978 and 1995 they released a string of albums on
RCA Records/
Sony BMG. They began their career doing
cover versions of songs by US and British bands, and became one of the most popular
cumbia groups in Mexico.
[2]
[3]