Los Speakers
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Los Speakers | |
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Also known as | The Speakers, The Columbian beatles |
Origin | Bogota, Colombia |
Genres | Rock, psychedelic rock |
Years active | 1963–1969 |
Labels |
Sello Vergara Discos Bambuco Producciones Kriss |
Past members |
Humberto Monroy † Rodrigo García Roberto Fiorilli Oscar Lasprilla Oswaldo Hérnandez Fernando Latorre † Luis Dueñas † Edgar Dueñas † |
Los Speakers (the Speakers) was a Colombian rock band from the 1960s.
Much of their recorded material consisted of covers of popular bands of the era including the Byrds and the Beatles, as well as a couple of obscure Spanish group Los Brincos. The original material is noted for spooky downcast melodies and arrangements.
The band
- Rodrigo Garcia - Leader (1964–1969)
- Humberto Monroy - Bass (1961–1969)
- Roberto Fiorilli- Drums (1967–1969)
- Oscar Lasprilla - Guitar (1967)
- Fernando Latorre - Drums (1961–1965)
- Oswaldo Hernandez - Guitar (1964–1966)
- Luis Dueñas - Guitar (1964–1966)
- Edgar Dueñas - Drums (1966)
Discography
- The Speakers (1965), Sello Vergara
- La Casa Del Sol Naciente (1965), Discos Bambuco
- Tuercas, Tornillos y Alicates (US Release 1966), Discos Bambuco
- The Speakers IV (1967), Discos Bambuco
- The Speakers En El Maravilloso Mundo De Ingeson (1968), Producciones Kriss
External links
- Unterberger, Richie. Biography of Los Speakers at AllMusic. Retrieved 2012-05-11.
- Speaking of the Speakers
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