Альбомы исполнителя
20 Éxitos
1999 · альбом
20 Kilates
1994 · альбом
Me Equivoque Contigo
2023 · альбом
10 Grandes Exitos
2018 · сборник
Sus 20 Mejores Éxitos
2018 · альбом
12 Exitos Del Ayer Vol.2
2017 · альбом
24 Exitos Del Ayer
2017 · альбом
20 Exitos Colleccion de Oro
2016 · альбом
Hermanos Carrion 50 Años, Vol. 1
2014 · альбом
Hermanos Carrion 50 Años, Vol. 2
2014 · альбом
Lagrimas de Cristal
2013 · сингл
Hermanos Carrión, Vol 1
2013 · альбом
El Bailongo
2005 · альбом
Rock de los 60's
2002 · альбом
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Биография
Mexican vocal group Los Hermanos Carrión rose to prominence in the '60s and '70s as one of their nation's first groups to emulate the pop music of the U.S. Performing music akin to that of popular artists like the Everly Brothers, Neil Sedaka, Del Shannon, and Paul Anka, Los Hermanos Carrión garnered the attention of the record labels Discos Cisne and Orfeón. Brothers Eduardo Federico and Ricardo Sergio Carrión recorded a handful of songs for Orfeón toward the end of 1960, released the following year. The disc, entitled Show de los Carrión, was the first of many the brothers would record for the label. Thanks to the prominence of rock in U.S. and Mexican films, the market was primed for the brothers' music, which became almost instantly popular. Los Hermanos Carrión would go on to record more than 20 original albums for the Orfeón label, with a handful of projects on other labels like Harmony, Melody, and IM Discos. Specializing in romantic folk-rock ballads, the brothers carved out a deep stylistic niche that they almost completely dominated. Though their recording career petered out in the mid-'80s, the group continued to maintain a busy performance schedule. Touring throughout Mexico, Los Hermanos Carrión commanded large audiences in theaters several times a month for better than 40 years after their debut. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez, Rovi