Los Fabulocos
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OriginU.S.
GenresTex-Mex
Members2003
James Barrios
Jesus Cuevas
Mike Molina
Kid Ramos
2011
James Barrios
Jesus Cuevas
Mike Molina
Al Martinez
James Barrios
Jesus Cuevas
Mike Molina
Kid Ramos
2011
James Barrios
Jesus Cuevas
Mike Molina
Al Martinez
Los Fabulocos | |
|---|---|
| Origin | U.S. |
| Genres | Tex-Mex |
| Members | 2003 James Barrios Jesus Cuevas Mike Molina Kid Ramos 2011 James Barrios Jesus Cuevas Mike Molina Al Martinez |
Los Fabulocos is an American, Cali-Mex band that is led by Jesus Cuevas, a vocalist and accordion player who used to be with the Blazers, an East Los Angeles–based group.[1] It also features Kid Ramos,[2] who has in the past worked with the Fabulous Thunderbirds.[3] Like, Malo, Los Lobos, El Chicano, the Blazers, and Tierra.
They hail from East Los Angeles which has Americas largest Mexican-American community.[4] Their music could be described as a mixture of traditional Spanish and Mexican music, Blues, R&B, and Rockabilly.[1]
Among some of the songs they have recorded are "Crazy Baby" by Gene Maltais.[5]
When Kid Ramos left the band in 2011 Al Martinez joined. [6]