Los Flamers

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Los Flamers
OriginVeracruz, Mexico
GenresCumbia
Years active1964–present
LabelsRCA, Sony BMG, Musart, Universal Music Latino, I.M., Regio
Websitewww.facebook.com/losflamersoficial
MembersRoberto Bueno
Sammy Sánchez
Paco Valerio
FernandoLopez
Manny Dominguez
Rafael Solano
Jose PAcheco
Yoc Pacheco
David Roman
Jorge Sanchez
Los Flamers in 2011


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" 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]

Discography[]

  • Los Flamers (1978), Sony BMG/RCA
  • Los Flamers 2, RCA
  • Los Flamers 3, RCA
  • Los Flamers 4, RCA
  • Bailemos Cumbiarengue (1985), RCA
  • Te Amo Chunchaca (1990), RCA
  • Gran Reventon, RCA
  • Gran Reventon vol. 2 (1990), Sony BMG/RCA
  • Flamazo Navideño (1990), Sony BMG/RCA
  • Atol De Elote (1990), BMG
  • Los Reyes del Baile (1991), RCA
  • Dime Si Te Gusto (1992), RCA
  • Gran Reventon Gran, Vol. 7 (1992), Sony BMG/RCA
  • O Que O Que O Que (1993), RCA
  • Agua (1995), Musart
  • Amor a Primera Vista (1995), Musart
  • Gran Reventon '95 (1996), Musart
  • Flamazo '96 (1996), Musart
  • Flamazo '97 (1997)
  • Flamazo '98 (1998), Musart
  • Gran Reventon '98 (1999), Musart
  • Flamazo '99 (1999), Musart
  • Gran Reventon '99 (1999), Musart
  • Gran Reventon Navideno (2001), Universal Music Latino
  • A Puro Flamazo (2002), I.M.
  • Y Siguen los Flamazos (2002), I.M.
  • 20 Super Flamazos (2003), I.M.
  • Flamozos (2003), RCA
  • Flamazo Colombiano (2003), Sony BMG/RCA
  • Flamazo Dinamita (2003), I.M.
  • Reventón Navideño (2004), I.M.
  • Pendiente (2004), I.M.
  • Flamazo Reggaeton (2007), International Latin America
  • Gran Baile Navideño (2008)
  • Serie 20 Exitos
  • De Puro Reventon, Vol. 1
  • De Puro Reventon, Vol. 2
  • Flamazo Tmbiriche
  • La más grande colección navideña

References[]

  1. ^ a b Bush, John "Los Flamers Biography", Allmusic. Retrieved 27 December 2013
  2. ^ Hector Fernandez L'Hoeste & Pablo Vila (eds.) (2013) Cumbia!: Scenes of a Migrant Latin American Music Genre, Duke University Press, ISBN 978-0822354338, p. 103
  3. ^ Madrid, Alejandro L. (2008) Nor-tec Rifa!: Electronic Dance Music from Tijuana to the World, OUP USA, ISBN 978-0195342628, p. 59

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