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  2. List of number-one hits of 1961 (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    Issue Date Song Artist Ref April 8 "Mi pueblo" César Costa [1]April 21 "Chica alborotada" Los Locos del Ritmo [2]April 28 "Creí" Juan Mendoza [3]May 5

  3. Rock music in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Los Lunáticos, founded in 1956, are considered by many to be the first Mexican rock and roll band, and later other bands like Los Locos del Ritmo, Los Rebeldes del Rock, Los Teen Tops, etc. became popular. Las Mary Jets, formed in 1959, were the first all-female rock band in Mexico. Rock, as elsewhere, became tied with the youth revolt of the ...

  4. El Color de Tus Ojos - Wikipedia

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    "El Color de Tus Ojos" (English: "The Color of Your Eyes") is a song originally recorded by Mexican duo Octubre Doce, and later covered by Banda MS.

  5. Los Dug Dug's - Wikipedia

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    Los Dug Dug's is a rock group from Durango, Mexico, best known for their work in the 1960s and early 1970s.Los Dug Dug's is one of the first Mexican bands to show The Beatles' influence, and noted as one of the first Mexican rock bands to write their own songs in English, as well as cover songs by British and American acts in English, breaking what had up to then been an unwritten rule in ...

  6. La Chica de Rojo - Wikipedia

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    La Chica de Rojo is the debut studio album by Chilean and Mexican singer Monserrat Bustamante (later known as Mon Laferte), released on 12 July 2003 through Warner Music Chile. Some of the hits included in the album are: "Corazón Bandido", "Yo sin tu amor", "Dos locos" and "Maldita Ignorancia".

  7. Y Para Siempre - Wikipedia

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    Y Para Siempre (Eng.: "And Forever" ) is the twelfth studio album released by Los Bukis on July 1, 1989. This release includes nine songs written by Marco Antonio Solís , who also produced the album.

  8. También es Rock - Wikipedia

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  9. A Través de Tus Ojos - Wikipedia

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    A Través de Tus Ojos (Eng.: "Through Your Eyes" ) is the thirteenth studio album released by Los Bukis on October 18, 1991. [ 2 ] It received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Latin Pop Album .