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Los Terrícolas

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Biography

Los Terrícolas, a Venezuelan romantic pop group founded in 1968 by Johnny Hoyer and his siblings, gained widespread popularity with their heartfelt ballads and distinctive sound. Initially performing as Mini Combo Montreal, the band evolved into Los Terrícolas, a name inspired by the era’s fascination with space exploration. They started to make waves locally, eventually securing a record deal with Discomoda after presenting a demo in Caracas. Their first single, "Vivirás," set the stage, but it was their follow-up album with hits like "Llorarás" and "Te juro que te amo" that catapulted them to international fame. Over the years, Los Terrícolas became known for timeless songs that resonated across Latin America. Despite disbanding in the 1980s and subsequent legal disputes over the band’s name, the Hoyer family has continued performing under various configurations, including Los Terrícolas de Nestor Daniel and Los Terrícolas de Freddy Fuentes, with each member keeping the group’s legacy alive. Recently, they’ve collaborated with artists like MC Magic (2022) and Bronco (2023), affirming their lasting influence in Latin music.
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