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Los H.H., consisting of brothers Jaime, Fermín, and Carlos Hermoso Asquerino, were a Spanish vocal group from Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Cádiz. They began as Los Sanluqueños, later adopting Los Hermanos Heras before settling on Los H.H. Their breakthrough came when they were discovered by Hispavox, leading to their first recording with the label in 1961 and early releases like "El ritmo de la lluvia" and "Escucha Cowboy". In 1965, they signed with Philips Records, achieving success with hits like "Aquel amanecer de Mayo", composed by Fermín Hermoso Asquerino. The group also released adaptations of classical pieces and folk music from South America. Their career spanned until the late 1980s when they disbanded due to professional obligations but continued composing sporadically.
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