Los Monjes were a pioneering Mexican rock trio active in the 1960s, renowned for their innovative fusion of rock, jazz, and classical music. The group was led by virtuoso organist Hesiquio Ramos, with Jorge Bracho on drums and José Antonio Fernández de la Mora on bass. Their dynamic performances and distinctive attire set them apart in the Mexican music scene. In 1966, they released a live album recorded at the Instituto Politécnico Nacional, showcasing their eclectic style. Los Monjes' unique sound and contributions have left a lasting impact on the evolution of Mexican rock music. ([jornada.com.mx](https://www.jornada.com.mx/2024/09/27/espectaculos/a07n1esp?utm_source=openai))