Los Hispanos (quartet)

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Los Hispanos was a Puerto-Rican vocal quartet active in 1960s New York City.[1]

One of their lead singers, Carlos Camacho, was also a pastor in the southern Puerto Rican city of Ponce. He died on August 11, 2023, at the age of 73.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Winds of Change: The Transforming Voices of Caribbean Adele S. Newson- Horst, Adele S. Newson, Linda Strong-Leek - 1998 Page 108 "In the city of New York the trios and quartets would organize and reorganize themselves, especially in the Puerto Rican ... My uncle hooked up with the Montaner trio and later with Los Hispanos, "
  2. ^ "Muere Carlos Camacho, excantante del cuarteto Los Hispanos". Primera Hora. August 11, 2023.