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Los Mismos

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Genres
  
Latin

Labels
  
unsigned

Origin
  
Ario, Mexico (1973)

Years active
  
1996–present

Genre
  
Music of Latin America

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Associated acts
  
Past members
  
Joel SolisIsaac GuadarramaJose "Pepe" GuadarramaRafael ValenzuelaFred OconJorge Ortiz

Members
  
Marco Antonio Solís, Eusebio Cortez, Joel Solis

Albums
  
Falso Amor, Si Me Recuerdas, 30 Inolvidables, Me Siento Solo, Presiento Que Voy a Llorar

Profiles

Los Mismos (English: "The Same Ones"), previously known as Los Bukis, is a Mexican music band from Ario de Rosales, Michoacán. The band was established in June 1996, after Marco Antonio Solís left the Latin American band Los Bukis, the remaining members regrouped as Los Mismos. Under the name Los Mismos, the band has released eleven albums, under five different labels, including EMI Latin, Univision Music Group, Skalona Records, Discos Power Records and Discos America. Not to be confused with the Spanish music band of the same name in the 1970s.

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Formation

Los Bukis
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In the 1970s, cousins Marco Antonio Solís and Joel Solís began writing and performing music as a duo, known as Los Hermanitos Solis (English: "The Little Solis Brothers"). As their music and following grew, they expanded the band, using the name Los Bukis (English: "Little Kid"). Marco Antonio Solís served as the lead vocalist, while additionally writing and producing all of the band's music. Their first album sold one million records in one year, certifying the album as Diamond status, in accordance with the Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas (English: "Mexican Association of Producers of Phonograms and Videograms, A.C.") guidelines. Their first song from the album was "Falso Amor" (English: "False love"). While Los Bukis continued performing and releasing new music, Marco Antonio Solís also wrote and produced albums for Marisela, Rocío Dúrcal, and María Sorté.

Los Mismos
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In 1995, after 20 years with Los Bukis, lead singer and songwriter Marco Antonio Solís decided to pursue a solo career, an agreement was made for neither Solís or the remaining band members to perform using the Purépecha name "buki" (English: "Little Kid") in any form. In accordance with the agreement, the remaining members of Los Bukis regrouped with Pedro Velázquez joining the group as lead vocalist. The members of Los Bukis renamed the band to Los Mismos (English: "The Same Ones"), acknowledging that the new band is the same as Los Bukis, albeit with a different lead singer.

Band Members


  • Pedro Velázquez – lead vocals (1996 – present)
  • Roberto Guadarrama – keyboards, trumpet, producer, composer, arranger, Director and second vocals (1996 – present)
  • Gustavo Morales – keyboards, and percussion (2001 – present)
  • Eusebio "El Chivo" Cortez – bass guitar (1996 – 2000, 2003 – 2004, 2011 – present)
  • Pedro Sanchez – drums (1996 – 2002, 2008 – present)
  • Former Members

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  • Joel Solis – lead guitar (1996 – 1998)
  • Isaac Guadarrama – bass guitar (2004 – 2011)
  • Jose "Pepe" Guadarrama – percussion and saxophone (1996 – 2001)
  • Rafael Valenzuela – lead guitar (1998 – 2008)
  • Fred Ocon – bass guitar (2000 – 2003)
  • Jorge Ortiz – drums (2002 – 2008)
  • Discography

    Studio albums
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  • 1996: Juntos Para Siempre
  • 1997: Te Llevas Mi Vida
  • 1998: Ven a Mi Mundo
  • 1999: Encuentro Con El Milenio
  • 2000: Sin Mirar Atrás
  • 2001: Perdón Por Extrañarte
  • 2002: Comienza A Vivir
  • 2003: Que Te Vaya Bien En Todo
  • 2004: Quiero Agradecer
  • 2008: Para Toda La Vida
  • 2016: 20 Aniversario
  • Songs

    Mi Mayor NecesidadQuiéreme · 1992
    A Donde VayasY Para Siempre · 1989
    Popurri

    References

    Los Mismos Wikipedia