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The group was started in the wake of an earlier band Los Gatos Salvajes, who had shared two the same members, in 1967.They recorded their debut single "La balsa" / "Ayer nomás", which turned into an unpredicted large scale hit in the Argentine winter of 67, selling over 200,000 copies, leading to their full-length debut later that year.
After several singles, Los Gatos Salvajes released their first (and only) LP, the self-titled Los Gatos Salvajes in 1965. [1] Sales for the album were disappointing due to poor promotion by the label, which was financially struggling. [1] [2] The album sold less than a thousand copies before the company went broke. [1] [2]
Don't F**k with Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer is a 2019 true crime docuseries about an online manhunt. [1] It is written and directed by Mark Lewis [2] and was released on Netflix on December 18, 2019.
Debí Tirar Más Fotos is primarily a reggaeton album which incorporates several genres of Puerto Rican music, such as jíbaro, plena, and salsa. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Production for the album was handled by Bad Bunny's frequent collaborators Tainy , La Paciencia, and MAG, along with new collaborators Big Jay and Saox.
El Gato Negro refers to two comic-book characters featured in the Azteca Productions' Universe. Agustin Guerrero, the original El Gato Negro; Francisco Guerrero, the second and current El Gato Negro; El Gato, an upcoming television series based on the comic books; El Gato, main character in the novel Keeper by Mal Peet
Los Gatos is Spanish for "The Cats". [10] The name derives from the 1839 Alta California land grant that encompassed the area, which was called La Rinconada de Los Gatos ("The Corner of the Cats"), where the cats refers to the cougars (mountain lions) and bobcats that are indigenous to the foothills in which the town is located.
In early 2016, Los Tucanes de Tijuana appeared on the premiere of El Americano: The Movie. [29] The same year, Quintero was again invited by Telemundo to compose and produce the song "El Chema", which was used as the theme song for the series of the same name and performed by Banda El Recodo. [30]
On January 28, 1948, a DC-3 aircraft operated by Airline Transport Carriers with 32 persons on board, mostly Mexican farm laborers, including some from the bracero guest worker program, crashed in the Diablo Range, 20 miles west of Coalinga, California, killing all passengers and crew.