LOS MACHUCAMBOS

 


DECCA - 70.860
LOS MACHUCAMBOS
Non monsieur
Fabulosa

DECCA - 9.23.191
LOS MACHUCAMBOS
Pepito
Demilo en septiembre

DECCA - 9.23.242
LOS MACHUCAMBOS
La cucaracha
Negra Maria Esther

DECCA - 9.23.301
LOS MACHUCAMBOS
Chico cha cha cha
Teresita

DECCA - 23.376
LOS MACHUCAMBOS
La bamba
Cascade

DECCA - 450.875
LOS MACHUCAMBOS
Duerme negrito - El pobrecito
La bamba - Soy tolimense

DECCA - 450.875
LOS MACHUCAMBOS
Duerme negrito - El pobrecito
La bamba - Soy tolimense

DECCA - 541.009
LOS MACHUCAMBOS
Pepito - Negra Maria Esther
Dimelo en septiembre - Luna de Banidorm

DECCA - 541.140
LOS MACHUCAMBOS
Tabou - Pépé, porro (J'ai trouvé ma chance)
La Palomita - Alegre pescador

OMEGA - 460.767 M
LOS MACHUCAMBOS
Cuando calienta el sol - Esperanza
Non monsieur - Fabulosa

DECCA - 460.809 M
LOS MACHUCAMBOS
La mama - Maria Elena
America - Melinda
   
DECCA - 79557
LOS MACHUCAMBOS
Pepito
Cuando calienta el so

DECCA - 79559
LOS MACHUCAMBOS
La bamba
Otra bamba

 

 


DECCA - 164.051 M

LOS MACHUCAMBOS

Side 1: Pepito - Cuando calienta el sol - Mira mirame - La cucaracha - Contigo en la distancia - La bamba

Side 2: Non monsieur - Granada - Quand je danse avec - Perfidia - La chinqua - Espéranza


OMEGA - 333.009

LOS MACHUCAMBOS

Side 1: Otorinno laringgologo - Perfidia - Adios - La boa - Amor, amor - Pepito

Side 2: La cucaracha - Contigo en la distancia - Granada - Negra Maria Esther - Dimelo en septiembre - La bamba

 

 

LOS MACHUCAMBOS (ARTIST BIOGRAPHY)

Los Machucambos is a group formed in Paris in August 1959 by Julia Cortes, Rafaêl Gayoso a Spaniard, and a Peruvian, Milton Zapata who was replaced by the end of the year 1960 by an Italian, Romano Zanotti.

The name Los Machucambos comes from the word the Indians of South America call the armadillo. An animal which is used to manufacture the charango, a kind of small mandoline, which is played by the group.

The trio quickly became famous thanks to the “Jeunesses musicales de France” network. This network helped release the song “La bamba”. La bamba won the Grand Prix of the l’Académie Française du disque. But the real breathrough came with “Pepito”, which launched them onto the international scene in 1961.

This was followed by many hits thanks to the exceptional and particularly expressive voice of Julia Cortes. Their repertoir is composed of light, dancable songs. But it is varied and comprises also South American folklore and songs written by the great names of the French chanson such as Charles Aznavour or Léo Ferré.