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Tahures Zurdos

Spanish rock foursome Tahures Zurdos was shaped in the past due ’80s by singer/guitarist Aurora Beltran, who was simply previously playing in the feminine band Belladona, who disbanded following recording its debut album called Las Mujeres y Los Niños Primero. In 1988, after registering to impartial label Oihuka, Tahures Zurdos debuted having a self-titled EP, issuing Tahuria in 1990, including a particular edition of David Bowie’s “Five Years.” Around once, original bass participant Luis Salcedo, was changed by Juanma Ugarte. In 1991, the group documented Nieve Negra, released by EMI, accompanied by 1992’s Arido and 1994’s La Caza. Furthermore, the music group participated in Joan Manuel Serrat’s tribute recording, offering “Fiesta.”

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