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Los Mockers
Uruguayan rock band / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Los Mockers were a popular 1960s rock band in Latin America that was part of the Uruguayan Invasion. They were heavily influenced by The Rolling Stones and covered many of their songs (in English).[1][2] The band was formed in 1963 in Montevideo, Uruguay but moved to Argentina in 1966 after winning a contract with EMI Argentina. The original lineup disbanded in 1967. They briefly re-united in 2006.
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Origin | Montevideo, Uruguay |
Genres | Rock Garage rock Beat Music Nueva ola |
Years active | 1963–1967 2008– Present |
Labels | EMI |
Members | Polo Pereira (lead vocals, guitar) Jorge Fernández (backing vocals, guitar) Esteban Hirshfield (backing vocals, organ, harmonica) Julio Montero (vocals, bass guitar) Beto Freigeda (drums) |
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