Talk:Los Panchos
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[edit]What do you mean with Albino era? - —Preceding unsigned comment added by Jabamula (talk • contribs)
- Since that phrase appears right after the mention of their adding Johnny Albino, I assume the writer meant "the era during which Johnny Albino was part of the group."Lawikitejana (talk) 23:40, 26 January 2008 (UTC)
Comment:
The article does not mention the rather abrupt replacement of Hernando Avilés with the Bolivian, Raúl Shaw Moreno in 1951. -Scarlet Eagle
Coment: This article is inaccurate. It does not mention that Felipe "El Charro Gil" was with Chucho Navarro and "El Guero" the founder of this trio. The author of this article also ignores Enrique Caceres who also performed as the trio's lead voice. Julio Juarez. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.201.83.17 (talk) 23:49, 15 March 2014 (UTC)
Discography needed
[edit]This article lacks any kind of discography. I'm not up to the task, but for one of the most important and popular trios not to have a discography — even a rudimentary one — reflects poorly, and the lack needs repair. Lawikitejana (talk) 23:43, 26 January 2008 (UTC)
Requinto
[edit]As great a requintista as Alfredo Gil was, I'm pretty sure he didn't invent the requinto! It's been used in traditional Mexican music and as part of guitar orchestras for centuries. Respubliko de Gvapolando (talk) 13:37, 28 December 2016 (UTC)
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Photos needed
[edit]Considering the long history of this group, it should have a photo of the original lineup rather than just the two images of a more recent contingent. 136.159.160.5 (talk) 22:49, 24 January 2019 (UTC)
Cronology of lead voices
[edit]Hernando Aviles returned to Los Panchos after Julito Rodriguez returned to Puerto Rico to go to college around 1954. Raul Shaw Moreno had a short stint after Aviles and then Johnny Albino replaced Moreno in 1958 as stated, and when he left in 1964 Enrique Caceres (founder of Los Tecolines) joined Los Panchos and recorded over 200 songs with multiple international hits. Ovidio Hernandez replaced Caceres and had the sweetest voice of all the prior voices but died tragically while on tour in Argentina of a brain aneurysm. Basurto was the last one to join the group and had limited success in a short tenure, but returned as a lead voice with the new trio founded by Chucho Navarro Jr. That is the correct cronology of Los Panchos lead voices. 73.21.194.61 (talk) 22:37, 1 October 2022 (UTC)
Discography addition for Trio Los Panchos
[edit]missing from the current 2/3/2023 discography is an album in my possession. Columbia ES 1845 "The Music of Ernesto Lecuona" Trio Los Panchos, Date of recording is not mentioned. The Trio on this album includes Alfredo Gil, Johnny Albino, and Chucho Navarro. Lots of wonderful songs well rendered on this album. Charlie Caban 02:41, 4 February 2023 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Chcaban (talk • contribs)
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