Los Chunguitos are a Spanish Romani rumba flamenca group from Badajoz, Extremadura, formed in Vallecas, Madrid in 1973.
Spanish rumba flamenca group
The group's nucleus was the three brothers Juan (1954), Manuel (1962), and José Salazar (1957), whose uncle was the flamenco singer Porrina de Badajoz. Their sisters, Toñi and Encarna, sang backup and would later go on to success on their own as Azúcar Moreno.
The name "Los Chunguitos" comes from the pastime of throwing small stones at trains. They began as street buskers, playing in Madrid. In 1977, they auditioned at the offices of record label EMI, and producer Raul Ros convinced the label to sign them.[1] They became hitmakers both in their own country and across Europe with songs such as "Dame veneno". They also appeared in the soundtracks to films such as Deprisa, Deprisa, Perros callejeros, and Días contados.
The group plays rumba flamenca influenced by Romani music and Catalan rumba. Their lyrics often touch on poverty and misfortune.
Discography
1977 - Los Chunguitos
1978 - Vive Gitano
1979 - Limosna de amor
1980 - Pa ti pa tu primo
1981 - Sangre caliente
1982 - Barrio
1983 - Recuerdo de Enrique
1983 - Callejón sin salida
1984 - Vagando por ahí
1985 - Contra la pared
1986 - Después de la tormenta
1988 - Vive a tu manera (En Directo)
1989 - Tiempos dificiles
1990 - Baila con los Chunguitos
1991 - Plaza vieja
1992 - De pura sangre
1993 - ¡Marcha!
1993 - Noche de rumba
1995 - Zoraida
1996 - ¡Pa reventar!
1999 - Auténtico
2001 - La medalla
2003 - Morir de amor
2004 - Abre tu corazón
2006 - Buena suerte
2008 - La vida sigue (como Hermanos Salazar-Ex. Chunguitos)
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