Queen Merry
Queen Merry was a Spanish band that formed in the 1970s. Their song 'Amantes de Cristal' became well-known in Spanish pop music around 1977. The band included...
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Queen Merry was a Spanish band that formed in the 1970s. Their song 'Amantes de Cristal' became well-known in Spanish pop music around 1977. The band included Merche Sesa on vocals, Enrique Sánchez on guitar, Luis Carrillo on bass, and Juanma Heredia on drums.
They released several albums between 1977 and 1983, starting with 'Amantes de Cristal' and ending with 'La Última Canción'. Other songs like 'Amnesia Filofobia' and 'If I Don't Come Back Tomorrow' appeared in their catalog. Their music sometimes faced censorship during the Franco era.
The band's internal relationships were reportedly complicated, with romantic entanglements and conflicts among members. They stopped recording together after 1983.
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