Los Fabulocos  | |
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| 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.
Background
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]
Band members
Discography of releases
References
- 1 2 Delta Groove Los Fabulocos Bio:
 - ↑ All Music Los Fabulocos review by Hal Horowitz
 - ↑ Vintage Guitar Magazine Los Fabulocos featuring Kid Ramos
 - ↑ Reverb Nation About, See Full Bio
 - ↑ All Music Los Fabulocos Review by Hal Horowitz
 - 1 2 Ventura County Star Los Fabulocos will play
 - ↑ Jive Wired Los Fabulocos featuring Kid Ramos
 - ↑ Artist Direct Los Fabulocos
 - ↑ Artist Direct Dos
 
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