Los Concorde
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| Origin | Mexico City, Mexico |
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| Years active | 2006–present |
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| Website | https://www.facebook.com/LosConcordeOficial/?locale=es_LA |
Los Concorde is a Mexican alternative rock band that brings together well-known and experienced musicians, which is why it is considered a “supergroup.” The band allows members the freedom to come and go, with the only condition being that they leave their mark.[1][2]
It all began in mid-2006 when Mauricio Clavería, then drummer for La Ley, contacted Leonardo de Lozanne, vocalist of Fobia, and shared the idea of forming a band with an original sound, different from that of their respective groups. Later, he ran into Poncho Toledo, former bassist of La Lupita, at a Lucybell concert. They met up at Poncho Toledo’s “Xtudio” to talk, smoke, and enjoy some beers over several days, until everything started coming together naturally and the sound began to take shape. Some time later, they found Jonás, a member of Plastilina Mosh, at a B-Live show and told him about the project. Jonás was excited by the idea and joined the rest.[3]