Los Mockers

Los Mockers
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Background information
OriginMontevideo, Uruguay
GenresRock
Proto-punk
Garage rock
Beat Music
Nueva ola
Years active1963–1967
2008– Present
LabelsEMI
MembersPolo Pereira (lead vocals, guitar)
Jorge Fernández (backing vocals, guitar)
Esteban Hirshfield (backing vocals, organ, harmonica)
Julio Montero (vocals, bass guitar)
Beto Freigeda (drums)

Los Mockers were a popular 1960s rock band in Latin America that was part of the Uruguayan Invasion. They were heavily influenced by Rolling Stones and covered many of their songs (in English).[1][2] The band was formed in 1963 on Montevideo, Uruguay but moved to Argentina in 1966 after winning a contract with EMI Argentina. The original lineup disbanded in 1967. They briefly re-united in 2006.

History

The band formed in 1963. They were originally called The Notorious before being renamed The Mockers.[3]

In 1966, they won a recording contract with EMI of Argentina, so they recorded their first single in April, and in September, recorded "I want to go" and "Baby Mine", which were not included in the LP that would be published later. A month later they released their next single, entitled "Empty Harem" / "Let me try again."

Their third single, "Captain Grey" / "Confusion" was released in mid- 1967, to boost sales of the album. Although keyboardist Stephen Hirshfield, had already left the training, he traveled from Montevideo to participate in the recording. The original lineup would disbanded in 1967.[4][5]

They returned to Buenos Aires, for a series of programs on Channel 9 . The record company proposed to re-record them on condition that change their original name and the refusal of the quartet stayed if no contract. With little work and economic problems, internal conflicts among its members. Vocalist Polo Pereira, left from the group and quickly replaced by pianist and singer Carlos Franzeti.

On September 23 of 2006, forty years of the first recordings of the band; Mockers met in Valencia (Spain), to realize presentations as a souvenir, with all their original members, except Freigeda Beto, who died in a traffic accident early in 1972 in Montevideo. Over the years there were several edited collections of whole discography of Los Mockers. Among them: The Original Recordings 1965-1967 and Complete Recordings.

Band members

  • Polo Pereira (guitar, vocals)
  • Jorge Fernández (guitar, backing vocals)
  • Esteban Hirschfield (organ, backing vocals, harmonica)
  • Julio Montero (bass, vocals)
  • Beto Freigeda (drums)

Discography

Singles

  • Quiero irme/Nena mía (1966)
  • Empty Harem/Let me try again (1966)
  • Captain Grey/Confusion (1967)

Albums

  • Los Mockers (1966)
  • Los Mockers II (1968)

See also

Los Shakers

References

  1. ^ Unterberger, Richie. "Los Mockers: Artist Biography." Allmusic http://www.allmusic.com/artist/los-mockers-mn0001745731/biography
  2. ^ Youzeekhttp://youzeek.com/?Artist=Los+Mockers&page=Biography&lng=EN#ArtistPage_Los%20Mockers - discography info. on band
  3. ^ "Los Mockers: Biography." Last FM. May 31, 2013 http://www.last.fm/music/Los+Mockers/+wiki
  4. ^ Unterberger, Richie. "Los Mockers: Artist Biography." Allmusic http://www.allmusic.com/artist/los-mockers-mn0001745731/biography
  5. ^ "Los Mockers: Biography." Last FM. May 31, 2013 http://www.last.fm/music/Los+Mockers/+wiki

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