Los hooligans

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Los Hooligans is a Mexican music group that had its greatest hits in the Mexican rock 'n' roll era of the 1960s . She was frequently featured on television and participated in ten films .

history

The group was founded in 1960 and in the same year won a music competition held by a radio station in which around two thousand bands had participated. In the same year she released her first single with the song Agujetas de Color de Rosa (Mach Pink Shoelaces ), which became one of her greatest successes. Her other successes include songs such as Adiós a Jamaica (based on Harry Belafontes Jamaica Farewell ) and El Acapulco rock , which also appeared on her first music album (LP), as well as Despeinada and El Gato Loco , the title songs of her next two albums.

Albums

  • 1964: hooligans
  • 1966: Despeinada
  • 1966: El Gato Loco
  • 1968: Judy Con Disfraz

Web links

  • Los Hooligans at Vuelve Primavera: El rock de los 60 en México (Spanish; article from August 4, 2009)
  • Los Hooligans (unofficial fan page in Spanish; accessed October 14, 2017)
  • Los Hooligans at discogs.com (Spanish; accessed October 14, 2017)