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- Los_Chamos abstract "Los Chamos were a Venezuelan music group, formed in Caracas, Venezuela in 1979. Los Chamos were made up of six members.In 1982, they released their second album, which spanned the international hit, Canta Chamos. This hit led them to sing at Mexico's Estadio Azteca, among others. After a third album released in 1983, four group members alleged poor working conditions and left to pursue other musical endeavors. Four more boys were brought in to form Los Chamos' line up, and another album was released. The sudden, drastic line up change and new album weren't as positively received by the public, and Los Chamos dissolved soon after. They tried their hand at a fifth release in 1990, with six new members, but it went nowhere, and after that, Los Chamos officially called it quits.Some of the former members relocated to Spain and some others to Miami.".
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- Los_Chamos wikiPageRevisionID "698428306".
- Los_Chamos wikiPageWikiLink Adolfo_Cubas.
- Los_Chamos wikiPageWikiLink Argenis_Brito.
- Los_Chamos wikiPageWikiLink Caracas.
- Los_Chamos wikiPageWikiLink Carlos_Baute.
- Los_Chamos wikiPageWikiLink Category:1979_establishments_in_Venezuela.
- Los_Chamos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Child_musical_groups.
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- Los_Chamos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_sextets.
- Los_Chamos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Venezuelan_boy_bands.
- Los_Chamos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Venezuelan_musical_groups.
- Los_Chamos wikiPageWikiLink Estadio_Azteca.
- Los_Chamos wikiPageWikiLink Miami.
- Los_Chamos wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Venezuela.
- Los_Chamos wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Los_Chamos wikiPageWikiLink Venezuela.
- Los_Chamos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Los Chamos".
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- Los_Chamos subject Category:1979_establishments_in_Venezuela.
- Los_Chamos subject Category:Child_musical_groups.
- Los_Chamos subject Category:Musical_groups_established_in_1979.
- Los_Chamos subject Category:Musical_sextets.
- Los_Chamos subject Category:Venezuelan_boy_bands.
- Los_Chamos subject Category:Venezuelan_musical_groups.
- Los_Chamos hypernym Group.
- Los_Chamos type Band.
- Los_Chamos type Group.
- Los_Chamos type Singer.
- Los_Chamos type Band.
- Los_Chamos type Establishment.
- Los_Chamos type Group.
- Los_Chamos type Organization.
- Los_Chamos type Singer.
- Los_Chamos type Organization.
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- Los_Chamos comment "Los Chamos were a Venezuelan music group, formed in Caracas, Venezuela in 1979. Los Chamos were made up of six members.In 1982, they released their second album, which spanned the international hit, Canta Chamos. This hit led them to sing at Mexico's Estadio Azteca, among others. After a third album released in 1983, four group members alleged poor working conditions and left to pursue other musical endeavors.".
- Los_Chamos label "Los Chamos".
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- Los_Chamos wasDerivedFrom Los_Chamos?oldid=698428306.
- Los_Chamos isPrimaryTopicOf Los_Chamos.