![]() ![]() ![]() In August 1995, Los Bukis performed at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum before 60,000 fans for what would have been their last-ever L.A. ![]() “It didn’t give us much in the beginning, but it’s where we recorded most of our records. is very representative of us,” says Marco Antonio Solís, Los Bukis’ famously coiffed lead singer and songwriter, now 61. (Christina House / Los Angeles Times)Įarlier this summer, long-dormant Mexican superstars Los Bukis - whose ballads have soundtracked generations of Latino barbecues, weddings and Saturday cleaning sprees but who last performed some 25 years ago - shocked their fans by announcing a comeback tour, “Una Historia Cantada" (A History in Song). Los Bukis, from left, Roberto Guadarrama, Joel Solís, José Javier Solís, Marco Antonio Solís, José "Pepe" Guadarrama, Eusebio "El Chivo" Cortéz and Pedro Sánchez. ![]()
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