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

Los Flamers are a music group from Mexico, formed in the mid-1960s by Roberto Eugenio Bueno Campos.[1] They are known for their hits such as "El Chicle", "El Tizon", and "Camarón Pelao".[1] Members of the group include Roberto Bueno, Sammy Sánchez, Paco Valerio, Fernando Lopez, Manny Domínguez, Rafael Solano, Jose Pacheco, Yoc Pacheco and David Roman.

Between 1978 and 1995 the group released a string of albums on RCA Records/Sony BMG. Beginning as exponents of 'grupera' 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