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Tragedy struck Los Caminantes when Martín was killed in a bus accident. In the same year a tribute album, 1987's Gracias Martin, was dedicated to him. [3] In 1990, they released a film, Caminantes...Si Hay Caminos, starring as themselves. [4] Los Caminantes are commonly referred to as Los Chulos, Chulos, Chulos to the public.
Agustín Ramírez Sánchez (August 28, 1952 – October 26, 2022) was a Mexican singer-songwriter, co-founder and frontman of the Mexican band Los Caminantes.. Ramírez composed and was responsible for many of Los Caminantes' hits, including, "Palomita Mensajera," "Para Que Quieres Volver," "Regresare," "He Sabido," "Volar, Volar," "Ven y Abrazame," "Una Noche," "Todo Me Gusta De Ti," "Mi ...
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“Los caminantes de la calle,” directed by Argentina’s Juan Martín Hsu, Chilean Ignacio Pávez’s docu-fiction drama “An Amputee” and Uruguayan Lorenzo Tocco’s “For God’s Sake ...
Gracias Martin is the eighth studio album by Mexican group Los Caminantes, released in 1987. It is also a tribute album dedicated to keyboardist Martín Ramírez, the younger brother of Agustín, Brígido, and Horacio Ramírez. Martín was killed in a tour bus accident earlier in the year of the album release.
De Guanajuato...Para America! is the seventh studio album by Mexican group Los Caminantes, released in 1986. The album reached number-one on the Billboard Regional Mexican Albums chart. [ 1 ]
Amber Heard is expanding her family.. The Aquaman actress, 38, is expecting her second baby, PEOPLE can exclusively confirm. A spokesperson for Heard says, "It is still quite early in the ...
Supe Perder is the debut album by Mexican group Los Caminantes, released in 1983. It contains the title track "Supe Perder." It contains the title track "Supe Perder." Cover art