Grupo Bryndis

Grupo Bryndis
Also known as El Grupo Que Le Canta Al Amor
Origin Cerritos, San Luis Potosi, Mexico
Genres Balada, Tecnocumbia, Grupera, Latin Music
Years active 1984–present
Labels Sigala (1985–1988)
Fonodiaz (1989–1991)
Disa(1992–2008)
Capitol Latin(Only U.S.)
(2008–2012 in EMI-Televisa)
Universal Music Latin Entertainment (2012–)
Fonovisa (2012-
Members Mauro Posadas
Mauro Posadas Jr
Gerardo Izaguirre
Claudio Montano
Andy Zuniga
Past members Guadalupe Guevara
Juan Guevara
Freddy Solis
Martin Tobias
Tony Solis

Grupo Bryndis is Mexican music group from Cerritos, San Luis Potosí,[1] - though founded in Santa Paula, California in 1983 by leader, guitarist and song-writer Mauro Posada. The band won Latin Grammy Award for best album in 2007. The band performs in the balada[2] tecnocumbia,[3] grupera genres.[4]

Members

The Grupo Bryndis band members are: Mauro Posadas, songwriter and leader (guitar); Gerardo Izaguirre (bass guitar); Claudio Montano (keyboards); Mauro Posadas Jr. (drums); Andy Zuniga (percusions and lead singer). In March 2010 vocalist Guadalupe Guevara and drummer Juan Guevara left the group due to Musical Differences and As of April, 2010 the band welcomed back their original lead vocalist Tony Solis. The band also welcomed Mauro Posadas Jr. on the drums. As of February, 2012 the band welcomed Andy Zuniga in the percusions and 2nd vocals. Tony Solis and Freddy Solis leave the group around the end of 2012. As of late 2013, Andy became the lead singer for the group.

Discography

Albums

Selected singles

Charting singles include "Te Vas con El," "La Última Canción," "Otro Ocupa Mi Lugar," "El Quinto Trago," "Atrás de Mi Ventana," "Te Esperaré," "Quizás Sí, Quizás No," "La Chica del Este," "Perdóname," "Entre Tú y Yo," "Secreto Amor," and "La Chica del Este."

References

  1. http://www.billboard.com/artist/303184/grupo-bryndis/biography
  2. Héctor Fernández L'Hoeste, Pablo Vila Cumbia!: Scenes of a Migrant Latin American Music Genre 2013 Page 267 0822354330
  3. M. Bigenho - Sounding Indigenous: Authenticity in Bolivian Music Performance 113711813X 2016 "Young men and women in Yura, dressed “como buen yureños” (as good yureños) in unkus, aymillas, and ajsus,5 danced the night away to the electronic sounds of the likes of Amadeus, Grupo Bryndis, Brothers, and Grupo Maroyu."
  4. Álex Grijelmo - La punta de la lengua: Críticas con humor sobre el idioma y el ... 8403052820 2014 "En México le llaman «música grupera» a la de sus típicos grupos mexicanos del centro (no confundir con los mariachis, ni con los cantantes de rancheras, ni con los norteños). Por ejemplo, el grupo Bryndis, que usa guitarras, teclados e acordeon"
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