Los de Fuego, also known as Sandro y Los de Fuego, were an early Argentine rock and roll band formed in 1960. Initially called Los Caniches de Oklahoma, they released their first demo with the song "Comiendo rosquitas calientes en el Puente Alsina" written by Sandro. The group transitioned to Sandro y Los de Fuego with Sandro as the lead vocalist. They became known for their cover versions of English rock songs translated into Spanish, including songs by The Beatles, Elvis Presley, The Animals, and Roy Orbison. The band released notable albums Presentando a Sandro (1963) and Al Calor de Sandro y los de Fuego (1965), gaining significant attention through their television appearances on Sábados Circulares. Despite the success, they disbanded in 1966 when Sandro pursued a solo career.
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