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**Bio of Los Comodines** Los Comodines was a sextet formed in 1966, originating from Manresa and Lleida. Known for their unique sound, which included various wind instruments, they primarily developed their career in the Lleida region. The band consisted of Manuel Font (saxophone, clarinet, flute, and violin), Jaume Oró (vocals and guitar), Javier Llamas (drums), Miguel de los Santos (guitar), and brothers Juan (organ and trumpet) and Florencio Truyas (bass and trumpet). Their first contract was with the small label Happyband, leading to the release of their debut EP, "Los Comodines" (1967). Their music leaned towards melodic songs and light music. They later signed with Sayton, releasing a successful record featuring covers of songs by the Bee Gees, Tom Jones, Engelbert Humperdinck, and Bobby Goldsboro, including tracks like "Palabras / Dalila / Honey / Cuando me Enamoro" (1968). The year 1969 marked their peak, with the release of a third EP and three singles, notably "Lo Tienes que Adivinar / Puedo / ¡Qué Sensación! / My Little Lady" and "Mil Millas de Sueños / Las Oscuras Golondrinas." During this period, they shifted towards pop and folk rock, moving away from covers to focus on original material while still incorporating
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