Sagitario formed in 1965 with Enrique Okamura, Cesar Costa, and Raúl Davalos. They were a Mexican band that worked in the 1960s, putting out albums like 'Tres Noches' in 1966 and 'El Tiempo Pasa' the following year. Their song 'Tres Noches' became particularly well-known.
They had some lineup changes over time, with other musicians like Pedro Rujano on drums and Juan Manuel Torreblanca on saxophone joining at points. The group recorded other tracks like 'Phoenix' and 'Tomorrow' that fans remember.
Their music blended pop and rock with Mexican influences, and they kept recording through the late 1960s with albums such as 'Historia de un Amor' and 'Simplemente Sagitario'. The band faced some internal difficulties but continued making music for a period.
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