Los Baby's Explained

Los Baby´s
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Panabá, Yucatán,
Genre:Rock and roll
Rock en Español
Balada grupera
Years Active:1959 - present
Label:Discos Orfeón
Discos Peerless (principal)
Website:http://www.estudiosgolden.com/losbabys.html
Associated Acts:Los Angeles Negros
Los Pasteles Verdes
Los Chicanos
Los Freddy's

Los Baby's are a rock and ballad band from Yucatán, Mexico. Their native town of Panabá is close to Mérida, the state capital.

History

The group began performing together in 1958, at which time it was composed of the four Avila Aranda brothers. They debuted at the Fantasio theater in Mérida in 1960, then performed in Belize, where they took the name Los Baby's del Rock. They recorded their first sides for Discos Orfeón in 1959, but the label did not release them until 1962 once rock & roll began to become popular in Mexico. They toured throughout Mexico in the middle of the decade, and around this time they also made numerous appearances in television advertisements. In 1964, they made their first recordings for Discos Peerless, often covering the hits of foreign groups to great success. They became one of the most popular native pop acts in Mexico in the 1960s.[1] [2]

Their biggest success, however, came in the 70s, when they stopped covering foreign songs as they started to record their own songs. "¿Por qué?" and "Cómo sufro" were number-one hits in Mexico in 1972 and 1974 respectively.In 1986, the compilation 16 Exitos (16 Hits) charted in the United States, reaching #15 on the Billboard Regional Mexican chart.[3]

Emilio and Armando died in the early 90s, but Carlos and Enrique still tour with Carlos Jr. on drums and guest keyboard and bass players.[4]

Discography

The group has released some 50 albums, mostly through the label Discos Peerless.

Members

See also

References

Footnotes
Further reading

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Notes and References

  1. "Among the best-known groups in Mexico during the 1960s were Los Babys and Los Freddys". Guadalupe San Miguel, . Texas A&M University Press, 2002, p. 83, Google Books
  2. "grupos modernos, such as Los Angeles Negros, Los Babys, and Los Yonics, swept the latino market". Manuel H. Peña, . Texas A&M University Press, 1999, p. 186. Google Books
  3. Chart Positions
  4. http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2000/08/10/16an1esp.html Los Baby's, por siempre; lanzan nuevo disco
  5. Web site: Los Baby's . Cariño .