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Music group of 1960s
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Los Machucambos was a music band formed in Paris in 1959. The two guitar players were Rafael Gayoso (from Spain), Milton Zapata (from Peru) and the singer was Julia Cortés (from Costa Rica) . In 1960 Zapata was replaced by Romano Zanotti (pseudonym of Giuseppe Piccolo) (from Italy). Although the group had a long list of discography their best known hit was Pepito which became the number 1 hit in 1961.

After Julia Cortés retired in 1972 they had various lead singers, like María Licata (1973-1980), Florence, María Aparecida (1976-1980), Chilean Mariana Montalvo (1980-2005) and Haileey since 2006.

Discography

  • Duerme Negrito 1959
  • La Canción De Orfeo / Adieu Tristesse / La Bamba / Macongo 1959
  • La Bamba 1960
  • Chansons populaires d'Amérique du Sud 1960
  • La Petenera / Piedra Y Camino / Recuerdos De Ipacarai / Chaparralito 1960
  • Pepito / Negra Maria Esther / Dimelo En Septiembre / Luna De Benidorm 1960
  • La Palomita 1961
  • Pepito / Negra Maria Esther 1961
  • La Cucaracha / Contigo en la Distancia / Otorrino Laringólogo / La Boa 1961
  • Pepito / Dimelo En Septiembre 1961
  • Pepito 1961
  • Otorrino Laringologo Cha Cha Cha / La Boa Cha Cha Chacca 1961
  • Aquella Rosa / Otorrino Laringologo 1961
  • Non Monsieur / Fabulosa 1962
  • Granada 1962
  • Teresita La Chunga / Chico Cha Cha Cha 1962
  • Granada Cha Cha Cha / Perfidia Cha Cha Cha 1962
  • Cuando Calienta El Sol 1962
  • Professor Bach / El Ascensor / Mira Mirame / La Chinqua 1963
  • Non Monsieur / En El Lugar Del Mundo 1963
  • La Mamma / Maria Elena / America / Melinda 1963
  • Ciel de Lit / La Lune (Yo Soy la Luna) / La Bamba de Colas / Otra Bamba 11/1963 Decca 460.803
  • Malaga / Mi Sono Innamorato Di Te 1963
  • Los Machucambos 1963
  • El Watusi 1963
  • La Mamma / La Bamba De Colás / América / Mexicana 1964
  • Mucho Machucambos 1964 Decca LP PFS4056 Phase 4 Stereo
  • Cuando calienta el sol / Esperanza / Non monsieur (No señor) / Fabulosa 1964 Decca Edge 71774
  • Tartamudeando / Angelito / La Pollera Colorá / Qui Quae Quo 1965
  • Valsecito 1965
  • Caramba! 1966
  • Le Canard En Fer Blanc 1967
  • Mucho gusto 1968
  • Che 1970
  • Pepito / Cuando Calienta El Sol 1970
  • La Cumbia 1971
  • El Condor Pasa 1971
  • A Tonga Da Mironga Do Kabulete / Tarde Em Itapoan 1973
  • Balas / Abre Alas 1975
  • Maria Elena (Tuyo Et Mi Corazon) 1975
  • Samba Tragique 1975
  • Pepito / Solamente Una Vez 1976
  • Cuando Calienta El Sol / Paseando Por La Sabana 1976
  • Remember / Oda Del Desterrado 1977
  • Donde Volabas 1979
  • La Fiesta 1983
  • Cuando Calienta El Sol 1976
  • Pepito / Guantanamera 1988
  • A Mover La Colita / Pepito 1996
  • Vacances Tabou
  • La Mamma / Tuyo Es Mi Corazon
  • Song Of Orpheus / Goodbye Sadness
  • La Cucaracha / Otorino Laringolo
  • Cuando Calienta El Sol / La Bamba
  • Garota De Ipanema
  • Cuando Caliente El Sol
  • Chico Cha Cha Cha / Amor Amor
  • Bossa Nova
  • Pepito / Adios
  • Cha Cha Cha
  • Os Bandeirantes
  • La Cucaracha / La Bamba
  • Non Monsieur (The Pink Poodle)
External videos
video icon Pepito

References

  1. ^ "Los Machucambos Discography at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2015-06-03.
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