Los Cuatro Brillantes, an Ecuadorian musical ensemble formed in the early 1960s, emerged from the earlier group Los Latinos del Ande. The lineup included Homero Hidrobo, a renowned classical guitarist, and Héctor Jaramillo, celebrated for his pasillo performances. Their repertoire blended traditional Ecuadorian folk with classical influences, captivating audiences across the Americas. Notable recordings from this period were often produced at Fadisa Studios in Quito. Despite lineup changes, their legacy endures, reflecting a pivotal era in Ecuador's musical heritage. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homero_Hidrobo?utm_source=openai))