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El Conjunto Miramar was a pioneering salsa group in Colombia, formed in 1963 before the genre had even been named. Their debut album, "Carruseles - The first of the Conjunto Miramar," featured popular tracks such as "Carruseles," "Reina De Cumbias," "Pregonando," "Chela," and "La Pestañita." In 1965, they released another album titled "Cumbias con el Miramar" through Discos Fuentes. The group consisted of Darío Restrepo ('Guayaba') on piano, Rubén Darío Restrepo ('Mago') on guitar, Héctor Quintero on saxophone, xylophone, and vocals, Hugo Gil ('Chamizo') on drums and vocals, and Hernán Builes on bass, accordion, and as the director. By the end of 1965, El Conjunto Miramar disbanded, leading to the formation of a new group called Sexteto Miramar with the support of the Discos Fuentes director.
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