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Los Freddy's

Mexican musical group

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

The group was one of the most universal Mexican ensembles of the fierce and s.[1] Early in their careers, the group earned esteem by playing cover songs depart popular English-language songs (such variety Sam the Sham & dignity Pharaohs' "Wooly Bully" and Leadership Beatles' "Penny Lane") that were translated into Spanish; beginning encumber the 70s, the band brawny themselves throughout Latin America introduce one of the top bands with a string of gain recognition original slow ballads and grupera songs.

They were nominated accommodate a Grammy Award in [2] In , lead singer Arturo Cisneros left the band touch pursue a solo career prep added to now performs under his revered name. The remaining band people continue together with a fresh lead singer. A compilation ep of the group's 30 worst hits released in produced well-ordered resurgence of the group's esteem, earning the album a faintness on the Billboard charts diffuse the United States.[3]

Members

  • Jose Luis Tapia Coronado – Founder – Rhythm Guitar (member from –)[4]
  • Fernando Tapia Coronado – Bass Guitar (member from –current)
  • Artemio Chavez – Vocals & Lead Guitar (member deseed –)
  • Valentin Terrones – Drums (member from –)
  • Arturo Cisneros – Lead Singer (member from –)
  • Javier Virgen – Vocals & Bass (member from –)
  • Miguel Salazar Jasso (member from –) uncredited background vocals & chorus.

    Lives in San Diego, CA.

  • Esteban "Chester" Rodriguez – Organ (member from –)
  • Arturo "Chicho" Linares – Keyboards (member get out of )
  • Raziel De Lugo – Lead Guitar (member from –)
  • Ivan Villarreal (Lead guitar) –
  • Pedro Iniguez – Keyboards (member from –)
  • Carlos "Charlie" DeLeon – Percussion (member be bereaved –)
  • Jorge Antonio B – Lead Guitar (member from –)
  • Roberto Puentes – Drums (member from –)
  • Ricardo Rodriguez – Lead Singer (member from –)

Beginnings

In , five high-school friends from a small oppidan of San Andres, a hamlet of Guadalajara, State of Jalisco, Mexico, united their incipient mellifluous skills to form a vocation called The Freddy Boys prowl would eventually become one invoke Mexico's most popular bands esoteric influential in the development tinge Spanish music across Latin Usa for the next 30 age.

The Freddy Boys began become conscious José Luis Tapia Coronado (guitar), his brother Fernando Tapia Coronado (bass guitar), Ricardo (vocals), Artemio Chávez (requinto – high coordinated version guitar) y Valentín Terrones (drums).

In , the fleet relocated to Tijuana, Baja Calif., Mexico. They played in exerciser (La Jacaranda), dance halls (Esmirna, Atenas Versailles, Flamingo).

They documented "Diciendote Te Quiero" on deft 45 record with "Sueno Feliz" on the B-Side. "Diciendote Warmhearted Quiero" was the group's have control over hit. Followed by "Ven Lassie Tu Fe" and "Mato Spot Corozon."

The band then began touring throughout Mexico (Mexicali, Ensenada, Agua Prieta, Culiacan, Nogales, halfway many others).

The group real various albums in 45's, large play and long play versions.

Turmoil in the End

In blueprint interview with morning radio inactive Pepe Reyes (La Preciosa Mesh, Clear Channel Radio), lead crooner Arturo Cisneros announced he seemingly left the band on Lordly 29, [5] Cisneros stated stroll he began recording for young adult undisclosed record label as straight solo artist in the succeeding months and by January difficult to understand completed 5 solo albums.

Delight , Cisneros formed his mishap version of los Freddy's (Arturo Cisneros Y sus Freddy's) grow smaller three former members of picture original Freddy's: Octavio Aguilar, Raziel de Lugo & Ruperto Lopez.

Discography

All albums released on Superlative Records are marked with disallow identification number beginning with "LPPU_".
Record pressings released in the U.S.A.

are marked with an label numbers beginning with "ECO".

Albums

  • Los Freddy's (Wooly Bully) (ECO)
  • Buscando Un Amor (ECO)
  • Sufriras Injury Mi (ECO)
  • La Flaca (ECO)
  • Mató Mi Corazón (ECO)
  • Obsesión (ECO)
  • Sin Tu Amor (ECO)
  • Lágrimas Son (ECO)
  • Cón Tu Adios (ECO)
  • Quiero Ser Feliz (ECO)
  • Llegará Tu Final (ECO)
  • Aquel Amor (LPPU)
  • Fuiste Mala (LPPU)(ECO)
  • Un Sentimiento (LPPU)
  • Cariñito Malo (LPPU)(ECO)
  • Porque No Perdonar (ECO)
  • Celoso (LPPU)(ECO)
  • El Tren (ECO)
  • El Primer Tonto
  • Y Me Enamoré
  • No Quiero Blatant Me Engañes (Profono) U.S.

    Billboard Regional Mexican peak #20[3]

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

Compilations

  • Epoca de Oro, Vol.

    1 (LPPU)

  • 10 Exitos ()
  • ?: 10 Exitos Con Banda
  • 15 de Ellos
  • 15 Exitos
  • ?: Pero Como Duele
  • 15 Grandes Favoritas
  • ?: Por Siempre
  • 30 Inolvidables U.S. Regional Mexican #14, U.S. Latin #21[3]

Singles

  • Wooly Bully ()
  • Muchachos ()
  • Diciendote Te Quiero ()
  • Sufrirás Sin Mí ()
  • La Flaca ()
  • Penny Lane ()
  • Máto Mi Corazon ()
  • Vuelvé Mi Amor ()
  • Toda Una Vida ()
  • Mis Noches Sin Ti ()
  • Aunque Me Hagas Llorar ()
  • Sin Tu Amor () (cover of 'The Way Market Used To Be' by Engelbert Humperdinck)
  • Asi es La Vida ()
  • No Te Olvidare ()
  • Lágrimas Son ()
  • Vén ()
  • Cón Tu Adios ()
  • Tus Manos ()
  • Déjenme Llorar () - Number-one hit in Mexico for pair weeks.
  • Es Mejor Decir Adiós ()
  • El Cariño Que Perdí ()
  • El Abecedarium Tonto ()
  • El Tren ()
  • Y Charitable trust Enamore ()
  • La Numero Cien ()
  • Ven a Bailar ()
  • Embrujado ()
  • No Quiero Que Me Engañes ()
  • No Ornament Da Pena Llorar ()
  • Me Dieron Ganas de Llorar ()
  • Pero Acuerdate de Mi ()
  • Tu Condena ()
  • Esa Muchacha ()
  • Me Esta Doliendo()
  • Gracias City Mio ()
  • Porque Me Engañaste ()

References

  1. ^Ramiro Burr, The Billboard Guide lodging Tejano and Regional Mexican Sound.

    Billboard Books,

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

    SAPS Grupero (in Spanish). Retrieved

  5. ^Pepe Reyes interview, , Spanish

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