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Los Sinners is a Mexican rock and roll group that emerged in 1960. The band experienced several successes between 1960 and 1961, although its original formation underwent multiple changes. They were pioneers of Mexican rock, recording albums that included hits such as "Donna," "Pobre Muchacho," "La Carrera Del Oso," and "La Fiesta De La Muñeca" in their first LP released by Dimsa. In 1961, they switched to RCA, where they had sporadic participation from Diego de Cossío until Federico Arana joined, previously a member of the Sonámbulos. This lineup solidified the group's recognition and included Gustavo Velázquez (drums), Olaf de la Barreda (guitar accompaniment and future member of Canned Heat), Fito de la Parra (former drummer of Los Sparks), Horacio Reni (vocals), and Federico Arana (requinto guitar). The original members of Los Sinners included Saty Guzmán, José Silva "Archi," Fernando Vahauks, Antonio Flores "el Tibio," and Horacio Reni.
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