Los Machucambos
Los Machucambos is a Paris-based Latin music act formed in the city’s Latin Quarter in 1959. Well-versed in a whole host of popular Latin genres such as cha-cha-cha, mariachi, bossa nova, and even Andean folklore, the group went through numerous lineup changes throughout its history, but initially consisted of Spanish guitarist Rafael Gayoso, Costa Rican singer Julia Cortés (the daughter of former president León Cortés Castro), and a second guitarist from Peru named Milton Zapata. They began performing in the late 50s as Los Acapulcos and changed their name to Los Machucambos (taken from an indigenous Andean term for ‘armadillo’) after Julia Cortés joined the band. In 1960, the trio gained nationwide popularity thanks to their rendition of the Mexican classic “La Bamba,” but it was 1961’s “Pepito” that finally propelled them to international stardom. During that time, Milton Zapata quit the group and was later replaced by Italian guitarist Romano Zanotti. Over the course of the next few decades, Los Machucambos continued their exploration of the Latin American songbook, often incorporating traditional instruments such as charango, kena, and the Andean harp. Following Julia Cortés’ departure in 1972 due to a serious illness, the group recruited several female vocalists until settling with Chilean singer Mariana Montalvo, who accompanied the group until 2005. Prior to that, all of the group’s original members reunited in 2004 to record the album Como Antes, followed by a legendary live concert in Costa Rica. In the subsequent years, the group suffered significant losses after the passing of Julia Cortés in 2008 and Rafael Gayoso in 2015.
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35 Essentials of Los Machucambos (Mono Version)
Pop - Released by BNF Collection on 18 sep. 2014
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Sus Primeros Ep's en España (1959-1963) (Remastered)
Wereldmuziek - Released by Rama Lama Music on 7 jul. 2017
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Tremendos Éxitos (Remastered)
Latijns-Amerika - Released by Universal Digital Enterprises on 20 aug. 2018
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Hasta Siempre, Comandante
Wereldmuziek - Released by MAMANOQUIERE on 15 apr. 2022
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Selecciones Musicales Lationamericanas
Pop - Released by Alpha Center Digital on 31 mrt. 2022
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La Boa / Otorrino Laringologo (Mono Version)
Wereldmuziek - Released by BNF Collection on 1 jan. 1961
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Orfeu Negro: La chanson d'Orphée / Adieu tristesse (Mono Version)
Divers - Released by BNF Collection on 1 jan. 1959
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Folklore Mexicain (Mono Version)
Latijns-Amerika - Released by BNF Collection on 1 jan. 1959
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Pepito / Dimelo en Septiembre (Mono Version)
Wereldmuziek - Released by BNF Collection on 1 jan. 1960
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15 Essentials of Los Machucambos (Mono Version)
Pop - Released by BNF Collection on 4 sep. 2014
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Non monsieur / Fabulosa (Mono Version)
Pop - Released by BNF Collection on 1 jan. 1962
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The Best of Los Machucambos
Pop - Released by Vintage Jukebox on 12 feb. 2020
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Dansez avec les Machucambos (Mono version)
Pop - Released by BNF Collection on 1 jan. 1961
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Perfidia (Bolero Cha-Cha)
Wereldmuziek - Released by Viking Records on 3 dec. 2014
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Los Machucambos
Latijns-Amerika - Released by Vintage Music on 25 feb. 2014
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Vintage World Nº 82 - EPs Collectors, "Duerme Negrito"
Latijns-Amerika - Released by Vintage Music on 19 jun. 1959
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Top Latino Americano
Wereldmuziek - Released by LF Productions on 29 okt. 2014
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