Spanish band founded by producer Alain Milhaud to compete with
Los Brincos, but before any releases he gave up the idea and backed
Los Bravos. The five musicians, Joaquín Torres (lead guitar, ex-Diablos Rojos), José Luis Joe González (organ, vocals, ex-Sonor), Álvaro Nieto (rhythm guitar), Martín Careaga (bass guitar) and Luis Baizán (drums), went to Hispavox where they released 3 singles in 1966: Tiempos felices, Nací de pie & La moto, and later an album. In 1971 they signed with Ariola, and released their second album in 1972.