Peruvian Latin pop group
Los Pasteles Verdes |
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Origin | Chimbote, Peru |
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Genres | Latin ballad, psychedelic pop |
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Years active | 1973–present |
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Members |
- Hugo Acuña
- Dubbie Acuña
- Richie Acuña
- Kike Gamez
- Victor Hugo Acuña Jr.
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Past members |
- Luis Alberto “Rabanito” Rios
- German Laos
- César Acuña
- Tommy Lamas
- Tito Cerna
- Jorge Luis Príncipe
- Miguel Moreno
- Juan Vasquez
- Adan Zavaleta
- Guillermo Araujo
- Raul Padilla
- Aldo Guibovich
- Fernando Arias
- Gustavo Cano
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Los Pasteles Verdes was a Latin pop group most popular in the 1970s. They originated in Chimbote, Peru, but performed for many years in Mexico.[1]
History
Los Pasteles Verdes was founded by guitarist Víctor Hugo Acuña and keyboardist Cesar Acuña, who are brothers; they had previously played together in The Jeekstones and Los Benkers.[1] In 1973 they formed Los Pasteles Verdes with Singers: Aldo Guibovich, German Laos, drummer Jorge Luis Principe, bassist Miguel Moreno, and percussionist Juan Vásquez. Their first hit, a success across Latin America, was "Angelitos Negros", which preceded the release of their debut Recuerdos de Una Noche.[1] Among their later hits were "Hipocresia" and "Esclavo y Amo".[citation needed]
The group made a significant impact on the Mexican and Mexican-American musical markets in the late 1970s.[2] For part of the 1970s and 1980s they were based out of Mexico. They toured Japan in 2007.[3]
Members
- Current
- Hugo Acuña
- Dubbie Acuña
- Richie Acuña
- Kike Gamez
- Victor Hugo Acuña Jr.
- Former
- German Laos
- Luis Alberto Rios
- César Acuña
- Tommy Lamas
- Tito Cerna
- Jorge Luis Príncipe
- Miguel Moreno
- Juan Vasquez
- Adan Zavaleta
- Guillermo Araujo
- Raul Padilla
- Aldo Guibovich
- Fernando Arias
- Linker Sanchez
- Gustavo Mendez
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