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**Bio: Orquesta Internacional Hermanos Flores** Founded in 1962 in San Vicente, El Salvador, Orquesta Internacional Hermanos Flores was established by Don Andrés Rodríguez, who initiated the project with his older children: José Ángel, Antonio, Arnoldo, Tito, and Andrés. Over the years, the younger siblings—Nena, Paco, Maribel, Nory, and Toly—joined the ensemble, making it a family affair with ten brothers in total. The orchestra quickly gained popularity among the Salvadoran public, competing with other existing musical groups in the country. Dicesa, a significant record company in El Salvador and Central America, welcomed Los Hermanos Flores, leading to their discography, which included hits like "La Valenciana," "Feria Internacional Salvadoreña," "El Pobre Simón," and "Mujer Celosa." However, it was not until 1970 that they recorded their first full-length album, "La Bala." This album propelled them to success and international recognition, topping the national Hit Parade in Mexico for ten consecutive weeks. Their achievements earned them a "Golden Record," highlighting their remarkable sales and success.
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