Los Zodiac
Los Zodiac (sometimes Los Zodiacs or Los Zodiac's) were a Peruvian rock music band which formed in the 1960s. They toured internationally with successful 45s such as Discos El Virrey, "Bertha Lou", "Balada de la trompeta", "Bésame mucho", "Amor misterioso", "100 toneladas", and "What I Said".
Los Zodiac performed on Peruvian television Channels 5 and 4, on high rating shows such as "La hora de Pablo", "El show de Pedrito Rico", and "El clan del cuatro".
Los Zodiac performed with singers: Frank Sinatra, Palito Ortega and Leo Dan.
Original Members
- Jorge Álvarez Von Maack ("Micky"), singer
- Tito Castagnola ("Goofy"), bass guitar
- Horacio García Bustamante ("Gili"), guitar
- Lucho León ("The Topo"), guitar
- Alfredo Quevedo Zavala ("El Negro"), dancer
- Lucho Perez ("El Loco"), drummer
- Luis Alva, saxophonist and musical director
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