Los Madrugadores, a Spanish-language musical group based in Los Angeles, California, was formed in the early 1930s. The group initially consisted of brothers Victor and Jesus Sanchez, who later added musician and radio personality Pedro J. González to form a trio. Fernando Linares eventually joined the lineup as well. Los Madrugadores recorded over 200 songs for various recording companies, including RCA Victor, Columbia, Decca, Vocalion, Bluebird, Imperial, and Tricolor. Their extensive discography includes the albums Zenadia (1935) and La Güera/Cuidate Bien (1940).
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