Carlos Figueroa Juan Bulnes Rafael Dávila Manuel Guerra Fernando Morello Óscar Salazar José "Pepe" Aranda Fernando "Mickey" Mardones Ricardo Barrios Alvaro Vicencio Luis Retamal Mario Bórquez Luis Ravello
ex Willy Marambio, Humberto Lozan, Lucho Cordova, Lucho Kohan, Kiko Aldana, Roberto Acuña, Nello Cianguerotti, Pastor Gutiérrez, Raúl Angel, Carmelo Bustos, Pedro Suárez Chilean pioneer and fundamental mambo, cha-cha-cha, big band jazz, brass music, bolero, guaracha and tropical music, formed 1954 in Santiago. Disbanded 1964, reunited 2014 again, and still active until these days. With their unique Big Brass Tropical Band Sound they were a really inspiration and predecessor of bands the likes of Sonora Palacios, Los Vikings 5, Rumba 8, Giolito Y Su Combo, among others, and responsable of the success of the Cumbia Music in the late 60s, 70s and 80s in Chile.
Members First Orquestra:
- Jack Brown: lead vocals (1954).
- Lucho Kohan: alt sax, musical direction (1954 – 1961).
- Roberto Mono Acuña: troumpet (1954 – 1961).
- Pastor Gutiérrez: trumpet (1954).
- Carmelo Bustos: alt saxo, clarinete (1954 – 1962).
- Berríos: tenor sax (1954).
- Fernando Morello: piano (1954).
- Raúl Angel: contrabass (1954 – ¿).
- Lucho Córdova: drums (1954 – 1961).
- Oscar Mulato Salazar: tumbadoras and congas (1954 – 1961).
- Humberto Lozán: lead vocals (1955 – 1962).
- Pedro Suárez: trumpet (1955 – 1959).
- Kiko Aldana: tenor sax, baritono sax (1955 – 1964).
- Nello Cianguerotti: piano (1955 – 1959).
- Willy Marambio: trumpet (1956 – 1959).
- Álvaro Vicencio: tenor sax (1959).
Members Second Orquestra (Present):
- Chivirico Dávila: lead vocals
- Ricardo Barrios: trumpet
- Juan Bulnes: trumpet
- Mickey Mardones: tenor sax
- Luis Leiva: sax ¿)
- Luis Retamal: baritono sax
- Luis Saravia: piano
- Luis Ravello: contrabass
- Mario Bórquez: contrabass
- Manuel Guerra: drums
- Benjamín Sepúlveda: tumbadoras, congas
- Carlos Figueroa: drums