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Los Diablos is a Spanish pop band that gained popularity in the early 1970s, active from 1968 to 1978, and later reunited in the 2000s. They are best known for their hit song "Un rayo de sol," which became their biggest success in 1970, alongside other notable tracks such as "Oh, oh July," "Fin de semana," and "Acalorado." The original lineup of Los Diablos, active from 1966 to 1976 and again from 1983 to 1995, included Agustín Ramírez Petra on vocals, Enrique Marín Agüera on guitar, Emilio Sancho Calvo on drums, Amado Jaén Blanco on bass, and Gianni Scavini on keyboard. In their second lineup from 1977 to 1978, Agustín Ramírez continued as the vocalist, joined by Francisco Andrada on bass, José María Valderrama on keyboard, Enrique Cuquerella on drums, and Juan José Calvo on guitar. The last lineup, active from 2002 onward, featured Agustín Ramírez on vocals, Amado Jaén on bass, Adolfo Rodrigo on guitar, Jordi Griso and David Samaniego on keyboards (with Samaniego also providing vocals), and Oriol Cots on drums.
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