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'''Los Zodiac''' (sometimes '''Los Zodiacs''' or '''Los Zodiac's''') were a [[Peru]]vian [[rock music]] band which formed in the 1960s. They toured internationally with successful 45s such as ''Discos El Virrey'', "[[Bertha Lou]]", "Balada de la trompeta", "Bésame mucho", "Amor misterioso", "100 toneladas", and "What I Said". |
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Los Zodiac performed on Peruvian television Channels 5 and 4, on high rating shows such as "La hora de Pablo", "El show de Pedrito Rico", and "El clan del cuatro". |
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Los Zodiac performed with singers: [[Frank Sinatra]], [[Palito Ortega]] and [[Leo Dan]].{{Fact|date=November 2008}} |
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==Original Members== |
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*Jorge Álvarez Von Maack ("Micky"), singer |
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*Tito Castagnola ("Goofy"), bass guitar |
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*Horacio García Bustamante ("Gili"), guitar |
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*Lucho León ("The Topo"), guitar |
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*Alfredo Quevedo Zavala ("El Negro"), dancer |
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*Lucho Perez ("El Loco"), drummer |
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*Luis Alva, saxophonist and musical director |
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==References== |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Zodiac, Los}} |
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[[Category:Peruvian rock music groups]] |
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