An Ecuadorian cumbia band that formed in Guayaquil in 1982 and kept recording through lineup changes.
For the early sound, "Soltero Hasta La Tumba" is the place. Later, something like "Cuéntale" shows how they worked with other voices.
They put out one of their most recognizable songs right away with "Soltero Hasta La Tumba" in 1985. That debut album title track anchors a catalog that later includes collaborations like "Cuéntale" with The Sistars and the location-specific "Cumbia en Miami." It's a specific, long-running thread in Ecuadorian cumbia.
The band formed in Guayaquil in 1982 with Juan Carlos Loor and Alfredo Mendoza on vocals. After several original members left in the early 1990s, Loor took over guitar and they kept recording albums like "De Regreso" and "El Reja" through the 2000s.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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