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- La_Pandilla abstract "La Pandilla was a teen music group of the 1970s, founded in 1970 by Pepa Aguirre. The group had members of both sexes, unlike most pop-music bands.Aguirre's son, daughter, and niece formed the band; later, 2 boys were added. Their first album, Villancicos, was released in late 1970. La Pandilla had initially a big impact in their home country of Spain. After a personnel change as some of the original members grew up, they experienced some backlash in the country for their song \"El Alacrán\" (\"The Scorpion\"), an innocent pop tune that made a coincidental reference to a clandestine group that was one of Francisco Franco's staunchest opponents. Franco's censors objected to the group, so they started touring Latin America more frequently.Their appeal to youth in some Latin American countries bordered in collective hysteria, a reaction that evoked that of Beatlemania in the mid-1960s. During the 1970s, it was common to see La Pandilla-related items such as notebooks, posters, magazines, notebook covers, rulers, and dolls at department stores all over the Spanish-speaking countries.La Pandilla was chiefly instrumental in the later success and development of one of history's most legendary boy bands: Menudo. In 1973, the future founder of Menudo, Edgardo Diaz, who was a medical student in Spain and lived next door to the Aguirreses, joined the band's entourage as a sound expert. Diaz turned out to be the bridge between La Pandilla and Puerto Rico, the country where La Pandilla's success was longest-lived. Thanks in part to him, Alfred D. Herger--who became known as the biggest pandillero in Puerto Rico--and Felix Santiesteban, the group became a teen favorite in the Caribbean island. Diaz became manager in 1974. In 1975, the band was received by a huge crowd of Puerto Rican fans at the Iberia Airlines terminal at Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport at San Juan. Similar receptions took place in the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Panama, Venezuela and other countries.The definitive lineup of close-knit group La Pandilla literally grew up together, along with their fans. This eventually became a liability, as the youngest members' voices matured which made their original sound difficult to produce. Another liability, at least in Diaz's view, was that of having a female singer, Mari Blanca, for whom separate lodging, security, and chaperone arrangements were always necessary. This prompted Díaz to leave the management of the group and set up yet another, this time in his native Puerto Rico, in which only young males under age 15 would be used, to be replaced as they aged. After Diaz left and formed Menudo, La Pandilla's popularity slowly declined.".
- La_Pandilla activeYearsEndYear "1970".
- La_Pandilla activeYearsStartYear "1970".
- La_Pandilla background "group_or_band".
- La_Pandilla hometown Spain.
- La_Pandilla wikiPageExternalLink La+Pandilla.
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- La_Pandilla wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_D._Herger.
- La_Pandilla wikiPageWikiLink Beatlemania.
- La_Pandilla wikiPageWikiLink Caribbean.
- La_Pandilla wikiPageWikiLink Category:Child_musical_groups.
- La_Pandilla wikiPageWikiLink Category:Menudo_(band).
- La_Pandilla wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spanish_musical_groups.
- La_Pandilla wikiPageWikiLink Edgardo_Díaz.
- La_Pandilla wikiPageWikiLink Felix_Santiesteban.
- La_Pandilla wikiPageWikiLink Francisco_Franco.
- La_Pandilla wikiPageWikiLink Francisco_Javier_Martinez.
- La_Pandilla wikiPageWikiLink Gabriel_Jiménez_González.
- La_Pandilla wikiPageWikiLink Iberia_(airline).
- La_Pandilla wikiPageWikiLink Juan_Carlos_Martinez_(singer).
- La_Pandilla wikiPageWikiLink Latin_America.
- La_Pandilla wikiPageWikiLink Luis_Muñoz_Marín_International_Airport.
- La_Pandilla wikiPageWikiLink Mari_Blanca_Ruiz_Martinez.
- La_Pandilla wikiPageWikiLink Maria_Caneda.
- La_Pandilla wikiPageWikiLink Mass_hysteria.
- La_Pandilla wikiPageWikiLink Menudo_(band).
- La_Pandilla wikiPageWikiLink Nieves_Martinez.
- La_Pandilla wikiPageWikiLink Pepa_Aguirre.
- La_Pandilla wikiPageWikiLink Puerto_Rico.
- La_Pandilla wikiPageWikiLink Rubén_López.
- La_Pandilla wikiPageWikiLink San_Juan,_Puerto_Rico.
- La_Pandilla wikiPageWikiLink Santi_Martinez.
- La_Pandilla wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- La_Pandilla wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_language.
- La_Pandilla wikiPageWikiLink The_Walt_Disney_Company.
- La_Pandilla wikiPageWikiLinkText "La Pandilla ".
- La_Pandilla wikiPageWikiLinkText "La Pandilla".
- La_Pandilla background "group_or_band".
- La_Pandilla caption "La Pandilla".
- La_Pandilla genre "Kids, Pop".
- La_Pandilla imageSize "250".
- La_Pandilla name "La Pandilla".
- La_Pandilla origin Spain.
- La_Pandilla wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- La_Pandilla wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_musical_artist.
- La_Pandilla wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- La_Pandilla yearsActive "19701977".
- La_Pandilla subject Category:Child_musical_groups.
- La_Pandilla subject Category:Menudo_(band).
- La_Pandilla subject Category:Spanish_musical_groups.
- La_Pandilla hypernym Group.
- La_Pandilla type Agent.
- La_Pandilla type Band.
- La_Pandilla type Group.
- La_Pandilla type Organisation.
- La_Pandilla type Group.
- La_Pandilla type MusicGroup.
- La_Pandilla type Organization.
- La_Pandilla type Agent.
- La_Pandilla type SocialPerson.
- La_Pandilla type Thing.
- La_Pandilla type Q215380.
- La_Pandilla type Q43229.
- La_Pandilla comment "La Pandilla was a teen music group of the 1970s, founded in 1970 by Pepa Aguirre. The group had members of both sexes, unlike most pop-music bands.Aguirre's son, daughter, and niece formed the band; later, 2 boys were added. Their first album, Villancicos, was released in late 1970. La Pandilla had initially a big impact in their home country of Spain.".
- La_Pandilla label "La Pandilla".
- La_Pandilla sameAs Q6464279.
- La_Pandilla sameAs La_Pandilla_(banda).
- La_Pandilla sameAs A_Pandilha.
- La_Pandilla sameAs m.01qj38x.
- La_Pandilla sameAs Q6464279.
- La_Pandilla wasDerivedFrom La_Pandilla?oldid=695959905.
- La_Pandilla isPrimaryTopicOf La_Pandilla.
- La_Pandilla name "La Pandilla".