The Night Walkers

The Night Walkers
Also known as Los Night Walkers
Origin  Puerto Rico
Mayaguez
San Juan
Genres Rock
Proto-punk
Garage rock
Rock en Español
Years active 1965–1971
Labels Inca
Triunfo
Borinquen
Members
Oscar Solo (lead vocals) 1965-1968
Gilberto "Gil" Rivera (guitar, vocals, director)
Fernando Ayala (guitar, vocals, arranger)
Felix Ayala (bass guitar, vocals)
Enrique "Kiko" Rivera (drums, vocals)
Jose "Pepito" Valentin (guitar, vocals)
Jose Raul Feliciano (guitar, vocals)

The Night Walkers were a Puerto Rican rock band during the 1960s and 1970s, and were part of the Nueva Ola scene. Originally from Mayaguez, they were discovered by music impresario Alfred D. Herger. The group debuted in San Juan on the television program, "Kaleidoscopio", and frequently appeared on shows such as "El Club De Las 5", "Fin De Semana Musical", "El Show De Iris Chacon", and with Chucho Avellanet.[1] Their debut album, Introducing The Night Walkers, was released in 1968 on the Puerto Rican record label, Inca.[2][3] Members of the band included singer Oscar Solo,[4] brothers Felix Ayala on bass guitar and Fernando Ayala on lead guitar, Jose "Pepito" Valentin on guitar and Enrique "Kiko" Rivera on drums. In 1970, they had success with "Tema de la telenovela 'Natacha'", the theme song from the Peruvian telenovela, Natacha, which was sung by Gil Rivera. 'Natacha' was considered one of the first international hit telenovelas (Simplemente María, 1968, being the first), and the song became popular throughout Latin America and among the Puerto Rican / Hispanic communities in the US. They disbanded in the 1970s.

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