Los Ángeles Azules
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MexicoMexico

1976

Los Ángeles Azules

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Los Ángeles Azules

Los Ángeles Azules are a Mexican musical group renowned for their Cumbia and banda sound. Formed in Mexico City in 1976 by brothers Elías, José, and Jorge Mejía Avante, the band emerged from the vibrant Mexican music scene.

Specializing in the Latin style known as "onda grupera," Los Ángeles Azules achieved significant commercial success. Their 1996 album, Inolvidables, propelled them to the top of the charts and earned them platinum status in Argentina. The group further cemented their international presence with a successful live tour in Argentina in 1998.

At a later point, vocalist Carlos Véiz was departed from the ensemble to establish his own musical project, Los Ángeles de Charlie.