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GOOD EVENING MY BABIES!!! :) LOS OVNIS which in English means UFOs (formerly under the name of The Teddy Bears) are a Mexican psychedelic~garage rock band. In 1964 changed its name to LOs Ovnis, some members also changing. They make excellent covers the major topics of Spanish, adapting the lyrics with singular care. During the 60s presented several times on television and are hired in youth cafés of the time. Emerge in 1961 as The Teddy Bears, integrating such a group and the Hector Ismael Velázquez, Jorge del Razo, Armando Ruiz and Jaime Pérez Vázquez brothers. They are known as Los OVnis since 1965 after changes in the initial group, and joined the group, Jorge Gutierrez, good guitarist, from The Blue Caps . With it the groups most important era begins LOs Ovnis, and consolidated with the entry of Ernesto de Leon in 1966 (to get out of Los Ovnis, participates with Sound Machine and later, with the group Three Souls in my Mind / El Tri , Alex Lora). In 1967, musicians changed again, leaving Armando Vazquez, director and singer; Jaime Rogelio Pérez, harmony; Guillermo Soto, drums; Antonio Garcia, bass and Agustin Anaya, fife. However, one should not underestimate or forget another of the old members, the drummer Armando Carmona Méndez and bassist Mario Covarrubias, although the group did not remain for long, recorded with LOs Ovnis, the LP LOs Ovnis which were recorded several of his hits. Musicians former members, who also appear on all photos taken in TV programs of those years (1967), on alllinks that refer to the group as Myspace myspace/losovnisrocknroll . Their latest LP, Hippies, was released in 1968 and is one of their most acclaimed albums and sought after by collectors. After this LP, the group disbanded. In 2010, UFOs are still playing in bar lounges and restaurants in Mexico City and staying Armando Vázquez Jaime Ruiz Perez ... with the same vitality that more than 40 years. The Teddy Bears. The origins of Los Onvis go back to this group, which makes a disk cóvers to The Beatles (perhaps the first to take place between late 1963 and early 1964) and other artists making interesting and well-made versions of the topics to Spanish, all in the small label Discos Coro, whose motto back then was Symbols of Success, and also some stuff on Discs Choir.
Posted on: Tue, 12 Aug 2014 14:08:31 +0000

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