Known by their original arrangements and well-produced songs, refined through the years, Los Fabulosos Cuatro started touring in the early '60s as Carlos Guzman y su Conjunto, changing their name to Carlos Guzman y Los Fabulosos Cuatro soon after achieving their first hit, a song called "Vestida de Blanco." Abelardo Jiménez, also known as "ChaCha," joined in after Carlos Guzman decided to go on his own; he was later replaced by Eddie Pérez. When Armando and Juan Hinojosa became the only original members in the band, they called themselves Thus Black Jack. Nevertheless, their s English-language name was just temporary, changing it to Los Fabulosos Cuatro after teaming up with Ernie Ruiz and Laura Canales.
Nothing to say about Carlos Guzmán.
"96 lágrimas" is a cover of "96 tears", a 1966 hit by "? and The Mysterians"
Text and photo taken from here
Nothing to say about Carlos Guzmán.
"96 lágrimas" is a cover of "96 tears", a 1966 hit by "? and The Mysterians"
Text and photo taken from here
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