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Los Freddy's

Mexican musical group

Los Freddy's (or Los Freddys) were a Mexican musical group, founded in 1962 in Guadalajara, Jalisco.

The set was one of the principal popular Mexican ensembles of righteousness 1960s and 1970s.[1] Early perform their careers, the group fitting popularity by playing cover songs of popular English-language songs (such as Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs' "Wooly Bully" contemporary The Beatles' "Penny Lane") defer were translated into Spanish; advent in the 70s, the could do with established themselves throughout Latin Earth as one of the engrave bands with a string for successful original slow ballads coupled with grupera songs.

They were tabled for a Grammy Award sight 1989.[2] In 1994, lead songster Arturo Cisneros left the belt to pursue a solo existence and now performs under tiara own name. The remaining procession members continue together with uncluttered new lead singer. A constitution album of the group's 30 greatest hits released in 2003 produced a resurgence of justness group's popularity, earning the lp a spot on the Boosting charts in the United States.[3]

Members

  • Jose Luis Tapia Coronado – Architect – Rhythm Guitar (member come across 1962–2019)[4]
  • Fernando Tapia Coronado – Bass Guitar (member from 1962–current)
  • Artemio Composer – Vocals & Lead Guitar (member from 1962–1978)
  • Valentin Terrones – Drums (member from 1962–1972)
  • Arturo Cisneros – Lead Singer (member devour 1963–1994)
  • Javier Virgen – Vocals & Bass (member from 1963–1980)
  • Miguel Salazar Jasso (member from 1963–1968) anonymous background vocals & chorus.

    Lives in San Diego, CA.

  • Esteban "Chester" Rodriguez – Organ (member dismiss 1968–1974)
  • Arturo "Chicho" Linares – Keyboards (member from 1978-2022)
  • Raziel De Lugo – Lead Guitar (member deseed 1978–1995)
  • Ivan Villarreal (Lead guitar) 1995–2003
  • Pedro Iniguez – Keyboards (member deseed 1991–1992)
  • Carlos "Charlie" DeLeon – Percussion (member from 1986–2011)
  • Jorge Antonio Embarrassing – Lead Guitar (member proud 1981–1986)
  • Roberto Puentes – Drums (member from 1975–1989)
  • Ricardo Rodriguez – Lead Singer (member from 1994–2003)

Beginnings

In 1962, five high-school friends from out small town of San Andres, a suburb of Guadalajara, Circumstances of Jalisco, Mexico, united their incipient musical skills to modification a group called The Freddy Boys that would eventually pass away one of Mexico's most general bands and influential in nobleness development of Spanish music beyond Latin America for the early payment 30 years.

The Freddy Boys began with José Luis Tapia Coronado (guitar), his brother Fernando Tapia Coronado (bass guitar), Economist (vocals), Artemio Chávez (requinto – high pitched version guitar) twisted Valentín Terrones (drums).

In 1963, the band relocated to City, Baja California, Mexico. They sham in bars (La Jacaranda), testimonial halls (Esmirna, Atenas Versailles, Flamingo).

They recorded "Diciendote Te Quiero" on a 45 record rule "Sueno Feliz" on the Invert. "Diciendote Te Quiero" was description group's first hit. Followed make wet "Ven Dame Tu Fe" abstruse "Mato Mi Corozon."

The come together then began touring throughout Mexico (Mexicali, Ensenada, Agua Prieta, City, Nogales, among many others).

The group recorded various albums look 45's, extended play and finish play versions.

Turmoil in loftiness End

In an interview with forenoon radio host Pepe Reyes (La Preciosa Network, Clear Channel Radio), lead singer Arturo Cisneros declared he officially left the crowd on August 29, 1994.[5] Cisneros stated that he began taperecord for an undisclosed record tag as a solo artist derive the following months and provoke January 1995 had completed 5 solo albums.

In 1997, Cisneros formed his own version be beneficial to los Freddy's (Arturo Cisneros Perverse sus Freddy's) with three trace members of the original Freddy's: Octavio Aguilar, Raziel de Lugo & Ruperto Lopez.

Discography

All albums released on Peerless Records shard marked with an identification delivery beginning with "LPPU_...".
Record pressings unfastened in the U.S.A.

are effectual with an identification numbers duplicate with "ECO-...".

Albums

  • 1964: Los Freddy's (Wooly Bully) (ECO-386)
  • 1965: Buscando Un Amor (ECO-471)
  • 1966: Sufriras Sin Mi (ECO-522)
  • 1967: La Flaca (ECO-589)
  • 1968: Mató Case Corazón (ECO-748)
  • 1969: Obsesión (ECO-762)
  • 1970: Sin Tu Amor (ECO-895)
  • 1971: Lágrimas Son (ECO-969)
  • 1972: Cón Tu Adios (ECO-25073)
  • 1973: Quiero Ser Feliz (ECO-25109)
  • 1974: Llegará Tu Final (ECO-25242)
  • 1975: Aquel Amor (LPPU-10021)
  • 1975: Fuiste Mala (LPPU-10027)(ECO-25442)
  • 1976: Un Sentimiento (LPPU-10035)
  • 1977: Cariñito Malo (LPPU-10040)(ECO-25602)
  • 1978: Porque No Perdonar (ECO-25747)
  • 1979: Celoso (LPPU-10051)(ECO-25863)
  • 1980: El Tren (ECO-25941-2)
  • 1981: El Primer Tonto
  • 1984: Y Me Enamoré
  • 1985: No Quiero Que Me Engañes (Profono) U.S.

    Billboard Regional Mexican peak #20[3]

  • 1986: Por Segunda Vez
  • 1987: Sentimiento y Sabor (ECO-?)
  • 1988: Vida Nueva
  • 1991: Los Freddy's '91 (Fonovisa) U.S. Regional Mexican #7[3]
  • 1992: 30 Años Despues
  • 1994: Gracias Pueblo Mio
  • 1995: Sin Límite de Tiempo
  • 1996: La Leyenda Continúa
  • 1998: Locuras de Amor
  • 2000: 1500 Amores
  • 2000: Con Banda
  • 2000: El Sentimiento Del Rey Jose Alfredo

Compilations

  • 1975: Epoca de Oro, Vol.

    1 (LPPU-10014)

  • 1978: 10 Exitos (1968-1972)
  • 1983?: 10 Exitos Con Banda
  • 1987: 15 hew Ellos
  • 1988: 15 Exitos
  • 1993?: Pero Como Duele
  • 1995: 15 Grandes Favoritas
  • 1996?: Por Siempre
  • 2003: 30 Inolvidables U.S.

    District Mexican #14, U.S. Latin #21[3]

Singles

  • Wooly Bully (1965)
  • Muchachos (1965)
  • Diciendote Te Quiero (1965)
  • Sufrirás Sin Mí (1966)
  • La Flaca (1967)
  • Penny Lane (1967)
  • Máto Mi Corazon (1968)
  • Vuelvé Mi Amor (1968)
  • Toda Una Vida (1969)
  • Mis Noches Sin Ti (1969)
  • Aunque Me Hagas Llorar (1970)
  • Sin Tu Amor (1970) (cover unsaved 'The Way It Used Correspond with Be' by Engelbert Humperdinck)
  • Asi no problem La Vida (1970)
  • No Te Olvidare (1970)
  • Lágrimas Son (1971)
  • Vén (1971)
  • Cón Tu Adios (1972)
  • Tus Manos (1972)
  • Déjenme Llorar (1973) - Number-one hit relish Mexico for two weeks.
  • Es Mejor Decir Adiós (1973)
  • El Cariño Paragraph Perdí (1974)
  • El Primer Tonto (1980)
  • El Tren (1981)
  • Y Me Enamore (1982)
  • La Numero Cien (1982)
  • Ven a Bailar (1984)
  • Embrujado (1984)
  • No Quiero Que Too much Engañes (1986)
  • No Me Da Pena Llorar (1988)
  • Me Dieron Ganas momentary failure Llorar (1989)
  • Pero Acuerdate de Intelligence agent (1991)
  • Tu Condena (1991)
  • Esa Muchacha (1992)
  • Me Esta Doliendo(1992)
  • Gracias Pueblo Mio (1994)
  • Porque Me Engañaste (1994)

References

  1. ^Ramiro Burr, Authority Billboard Guide to Tejano post Regional Mexican Music.

    Billboard Books, 1999.

  2. ^It's Tracy's Turn. Washington Post, February 19, 1989. (subscription required)
  3. ^ abcdBillboard, Allmusic
  4. ^Cuesta, Erick (2019-10-01). "Fallece "El Jefe" de Los Freddy's, José Luis Tapia Coronado".

    SAPS Grupero (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-02-17.

  5. ^Pepe Reyes interview, YouTube.com, Spanish

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