La Nueva Banda Timbiriche
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La Nueva Banda Timbiriche

La Nueva Banda Timbiriche formed in Mexico City in 1988, taking inspiration from the earlier pop group Timbiriche. The original lineup included Alan, Kenya,...

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La Nueva Banda Timbiriche's late-80s Mexican pop

A Mexico City group that formed in 1988, carrying forward the Timbiriche name with songs like 'Rompecabezas' and 'Besos de ceniza'.

For a sense of their sound, 'Rompecabezas' and 'Soy Un Desastre' are good places to start. They're just solid, uncomplicated pop songs from that era.

They were a real fixture for a certain generation of Mexican pop listeners. Songs like 'Rompecabezas' and 'Besos de ceniza' got actual radio play. Their music, including 'Vuelvo a Comenzar', connected with younger audiences in a straightforward way.

They started in 1988 with an original lineup that included Alan, Kenya, Paola, Eduardo, Lidia, and Diego. Members came and went over the years, Alan and Paola left for solo work, but the group kept recording and performing. They maintained their identity through those changes.

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La Nueva Banda Timbiriche formed in Mexico City in 1988, taking inspiration from the earlier pop group Timbiriche. The original lineup included Alan, Kenya, Paola, Eduardo, Lidia, and Diego. They were a group of young performers who made pop music together.

They released songs like 'Rompecabezas' and 'Besos de ceniza' that became popular in Mexico. The band's membership changed over time, with some members like Alan and Paola leaving to work on solo projects while others joined later.

Their music included tracks such as 'Milagro de amor' and 'Vuelvo a Comenzar' that connected with younger listeners. The group maintained its identity through these changes, continuing to perform and record together.

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