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Los Yorks
Los Yorks, from Lima, Peru were a garage rock band active in the 1960s. Despite their relatively short tenure, the band was one of the most successful groups in their native country during the era. They were the first Peruvian band to have their own radio and television program, and made numerous media appearances throughout their career. They wrote many of their own songs in Spanish and had a visceral style, with vocalist Pablo Luna noted for moving frenetically during performances.〔Wood, Randall. Liner notes and discographical research to ''Los Nuggetz: '60s Garage & Psyche'' (4 disc compilation) 2013 S'more Entertainment, Inc./rock Beat Records dba 4335 Van Nuys Blvd., Suite 313, Sherman oaks CA 91043 pg. 57-58 www.RockBeatRecords.com - box set contains 68-page book with carefully researched liner notes〕 The band's most famous single, "Abrazame", is sometimes seen as a benchmark song in Peruvian garage. Their music has become popular in the garage rock revival in recent years.〔Deming, Mark. "Los Yorks: Artist Biography." ''Allmusic.'' http://www.allmusic.com/artist/los-yorks-mn0001881774/biography〕 == History ==
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