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Los Freddy's (or Los Freddys ) were a Mexican musical group, founded in 1962 in Guadalajara , Jalisco .

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9-932: Vida Nueva may refer to: Periodicals [ edit ] Vida Nueva ( es:Vida Nueva ), defunct Spanish literary magazine Vida Nueva ( ca:Vida Nueva ), Catholic periodical started in Spain Vida Nueva , ( :es:Vida nueva ) Spanish trade union magazine Vida Nueva , The Tidings Vida Nueva , Chihuahua periodical Francisco Lagos Cházaro Organisations [ edit ] Via Nueva, Costa Rican NGO supported by Austrian Social Service Music [ edit ] Vida Nueva (Los Freddy's album) Vida Nueva , album by Funky 2007 Vida Nueva , album by Justo Lamas "Vida Nueva", song by Río Roma composed by José Luis Roma "Vida Nueva", song by Reyli Barba composed by R. Barba See also [ edit ] Nueva Vida (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

18-556: A 45 record with "Sueno Feliz" on the B-Side. "Diciendote Te Quiero" was the group's first hit. Followed by "Ven Dame Tu Fe" and "Mato Mi Corozon." The band then began touring throughout Mexico (Mexicali, Ensenada, Agua Prieta, Culiacan, Nogales, among many others). The group recorded various albums in 45's, extended play and long play versions. In an interview with morning radio host Pepe Reyes (La Preciosa Network, Clear Channel Radio), lead singer Arturo Cisneros announced he officially left

27-994: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Vida Nueva Vida Nueva may refer to: Periodicals [ edit ] Vida Nueva ( es:Vida Nueva ), defunct Spanish literary magazine Vida Nueva ( ca:Vida Nueva ), Catholic periodical started in Spain Vida Nueva , ( :es:Vida nueva ) Spanish trade union magazine Vida Nueva , The Tidings Vida Nueva , Chihuahua periodical Francisco Lagos Cházaro Organisations [ edit ] Via Nueva, Costa Rican NGO supported by Austrian Social Service Music [ edit ] Vida Nueva (Los Freddy's album) Vida Nueva , album by Funky 2007 Vida Nueva , album by Justo Lamas "Vida Nueva", song by Río Roma composed by José Luis Roma "Vida Nueva", song by Reyli Barba composed by R. Barba See also [ edit ] Nueva Vida (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

36-575: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Vida Nueva (Los Freddy%27s album) The group was one of the most popular Mexican ensembles of the 1960s and 1970s. Early in their careers, the group earned popularity by playing cover songs of popular English-language songs (such as Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs ' " Wooly Bully " and The Beatles ' " Penny Lane ") that were translated into Spanish; beginning in

45-465: The 70s, the band established themselves throughout Latin America as one of the top bands with a string of successful original slow ballads and grupera songs. They were nominated for a Grammy Award in 1989. In 1994, lead singer Arturo Cisneros left the band to pursue a solo career and now performs under his own name. The remaining band members continue together with a new lead singer. A compilation album of

54-491: The development of Spanish music across Latin America for the next 30 years. The Freddy Boys began with José Luis Tapia Coronado (guitar), his brother Fernando Tapia Coronado (bass guitar), Ricardo (vocals), Artemio Chávez ( requinto – high pitched version guitar) y Valentín Terrones (drums). In 1963, the band relocated to Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. They played in bars (La Jacaranda), dance halls (Esmirna, Atenas Versailles, Flamingo). They recorded "Diciendote Te Quiero" on

63-555: The group's 30 greatest hits released in 2003 produced a resurgence of the group's popularity, earning the album a spot on the Billboard charts in the United States. In 1962, five high-school friends from a small town of San Andres, a suburb of Guadalajara, State of Jalisco, Mexico, united their incipient musical skills to form a group called The Freddy Boys that would eventually become one of Mexico's most popular bands and influential in

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