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Los Canarios

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Los Canarios were a Spanish pop band of the 1960s and 1970s from the Canary Islands.[1] They had a 1968 triple gold hit with Get On Your Knees (Los Canarios song) written by lead singer Eduardo "Teddy" Bautista, and was covered by Baron Rojo as a single in 1989.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ Domínguez, Salvador (2002): Bienvenido Mr. Rock ... Los primeros grupos hispanos 1957-1975, Fundación Autor, SGAE, ISBN 9788480484664
  2. ^ Billboard OCTOBER 19, 1968, ... Bautista, lead singer with Los Canarios — a group from the Canary Islands — wrote the song "Get On Your Knees," which has just been ...
  3. ^ Billboard "in 1968, we had a European hit called "Get On Your Knees" that went triple-gold"