Los Temerarios
Los Temerarios | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | Conjunto La Brisa |
Origin | Fresnillo, Zacatecas, Mexico |
Genres | Grupero, alternative pop rock |
Years active | 1978–present |
Labels | Sony Music Latin (1983–1987) Disa Records (1987–1994) AFG Sigma Records (1994–1995) Fonovisa (1995–2012) Virtus Inc. (2012–present) |
Website | lostemerarios.net |
Members | Adolfo Angel Gustavo Angel |
Past members | Mario Alberto Ortiz Carlos Abrego Fernando Angel Karlo Vidal Jonathan Amabilis Javier Alba Alba Samuel Guzmán Magdaleno Carlos Flores "Carlangas" |
Los Temerarios are a Mexican Grupera band from Fresnillo, Zacatecas started in 1978 by brothers Adolfo Angel and Gustavo Angel and their cousin Fernando Angel.[1] During their early years, they were known as Conjunto La Brisa.
Los Temerarios have recorded more than 20 albums and been honored with multiple awards and nominations that include two Grammy nominations, one Latin Grammy Award, an Excellence Award from Premio Lo Nuestro and another Lifetime Achievement Award from the Latin Billboard Music Awards. In 2016, they were inducted into the Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame.[2]
At the Inaugural Latin Grammy Awards of 2000, they received the award for best Mexican-American album. In 2005, they received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Premio Lo Nuestro 2005 Awards show. The aforementioned award has only been given to the maximum exponents in Latin music history. Similarly, in 2010, Los Temerarios received the Lifetime Achievement Award from 2010 Latin Billboard Music Awards held in Puerto Rico for their successful 30-year music career. In 2012, Los Temerarios received their star on the famed Las Vegas Walk of Fame.
Discography[]
- 1981 – As Conjunto Las Brisas, they recorded two 45 format discs.
- 1983 – After changing their name to Los Temerarios, they release their first LP, Los 14 Grandes exitos De Los Temerarios.*
- 1984 – Los Temerarios En La Altura
- 1985 – Cumbias Y Nortenas
- 1986 – Pero No
- 1987 – Fue Un Juego
- 1988 – Incontenibles
- 1989 – Internacionales y Romanticos
- 1990 – Te Quiero
- 1992 – Mi Vida Eres Tu
- 1993 – Tu Ultima Cancion
- 1994 – En Concierto Vol. 1
- 1995 – Camino del Amor
- 1996 – Nuestras Canciones, Edicion de Oro,En Concieto Vol. 1 Fonovisa.
- 1996 – 15 Súper Éxitos Volumen 1
- 1997 – Nuestras Canciones Vol. 2, En Concierto Vol. 2
- 1998 – Como Te Recuerdo, 15 Exitos Para Siempre
- 2000 – En La Madrugada se Fue
- 2001 – Baladas Rancheras, Joyas, Vol. 1, Poemas Canciones y Romance
- 2002 – Una Lágrima No Basta, Joyas, Vol. 2, Poemas, Canciones y Romance, Vol. 2
- 2003 – Tributo al Amor
- 2004 – Veintisiete, Regalo de Amor
- 2005 – Sueño de Amor
- 2006 – Los Super Exitos Con Mariachi
- 2007 – Recuerdos del Alma
- 2008 – Si Tú Te Vas
- 2010 – Evolucion de Amor, Voz y Sentimiento: Sus Más Grandes Canciones de Amor
- 2012 – Mi Vida Sin Ti
- 2012 – 20 Kilates
- 2012 – 30 Aniversario
- 2012 – Iconos 25 Éxitos
- 2013 – En Las Alturas
- 2014 – Gran Encuentro
- 2015 – Los Temerarios La Colección Completa
- 2016 – Solo Hits ( 20 Éxitos)
- 2019 – Sin4onico
- 2020 – Los Temerarios Esencial
References[]
- ^ "Los Temerarios Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 5 October 2016.
- ^ "Draco Rosa y Miguel Luna al salón de la fama de los compositores latinos". Orlando Sentinel (in Spanish). October 15, 2016. Retrieved December 22, 2017.
External links[]
- Mexican musical groups
- Latin Grammy Award winners
- Musical groups established in 1978
- Fonovisa Records artists
- Regional Mexican musicians
- Sibling musical duos