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Los Caminantes

Latin group Los Caminates originally comprised Guanajuato, Mexico-born siblings Agustín, Horacio, Brígido and Martín Ramirez alongside Humberto Navarro. Launching their debut record Supe Perder in 1983, the group proceeded to rack up some strikes including “Cuando Dos Almas, ” He Sabido, ” “Porque Tengo Tu Amor” and “Ven con Abrazame” through the entire middle-1980s. Keyboardist Mario Sotelo changed Brígido Ramirez with time for 1986’s De Guanajuato…Em fun??o de America, which generated the strike “Amor sin Palabras.” Tragedy struck Los Caminates immediately after when Martín Ramirez was wiped out in an incident; the surviving people released a tribute album, Gracias Martín, in 1987, and despite a following group of line-up adjustments continued documenting and touring through the entire decade to check out.

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