Zana Y Cia
Zana Y Cia formed in Córdoba, Andalusia, in the mid-1990s. The band's original lineup included Juan Carlos "Zana" Porras on vocals and guitar, Antonio "El...
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Zana Y Cia formed in Córdoba, Andalusia, in the mid-1990s. The band's original lineup included Juan Carlos "Zana" Porras on vocals and guitar, Antonio "El Keko" Martínez on bass, José Antonio "El Pira" Moreno on guitar, and Rafael "El Niño" Romero on drums.
Their debut album "Malas Noticias" arrived in 1999, and its lead single "Mar de Rosas" became a significant hit in Spain and Latin America. The song helped establish their presence beyond their regional roots.
In the early 2000s, the group faced a legal dispute over music rights that led to a temporary pause in their work. They released seven studio albums between 1999 and 2015, with the core members generally remaining throughout those years.
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