Os Almirantes
Os Almirantes formed in Madrid during the 1960s with José María Bardají on guitar and vocals, Juan Carlos Sanz on drums, Javier Menéndez on bass, and José...
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Os Almirantes formed in Madrid during the 1960s with José María Bardají on guitar and vocals, Juan Carlos Sanz on drums, Javier Menéndez on bass, and José Luis Pérez de Arteaga on keyboards. They played a mix of Spanish folk and rock that found an audience in Spain.
In 1969, their song "Dime Por Favor" became a hit and reached the top of the charts. They released albums like "Navegantes" in 1970, "La Tierra" in 1972, and "El Regalo" in 1973. Other songs from their catalog include "Al Filo De Tu Piel!" and "Mujeres En El Party."
Bardadí stayed with the band through various lineup changes. Their music sometimes ran into trouble with censors during the Franco years. They kept recording and performing through the early 1970s.
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