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Los Bravos is a Spanish rock group that was founded in the 1960s. The original lineup featured Mike Kennedy as the lead vocalist (real name: Michael V. Kogel), Antonio Martínez "Tony" on lead guitar, Manuel Fernández on keyboards, Miguel Vicens on bass guitar, and Pablo Sanllehí on drums. Following Fernández's tragic suicide in 1968, Peter Solley joined the band, later replaced by Jesús Gluck. In 1968, Kennedy departed, and Robert Wright briefly took over before Andy Anderson, Tony Anderson's brother, became the new vocalist. During their classic formation, Los Bravos achieved five number one hits: "La Parada Del Autobús," "Black Is Black," "La Moto," "Los Chicos Con Las Chicas," and "Bring A Little Lovin'." They also starred in two pop films: "Los Chicos Con Las Chicas" and "Bring A Little Lovin'." Other members who contributed to the band included José Romero (guitar), Henri Seür (vocals), and Rafael Marinelli (organ). As of July 23, 2022, the current lineup includes Bruce Game on vocals, Pablo Sanllehí on drums, Toni Obrador on guitar, Jaume Amengual on keys, Jo Pro on guitar and backing vocals, Sergi Tomas Vidal on drums, Franc Prohens on bass and backing vocals, Isadora Ferreras and Miriam López on choir, and Miguel
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