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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Los_BravosLos Bravos - Wikipedia

    Miguel Vicens Danus (21 June 1943, Ferrol, Galicia – 12 February 2022) — bass guitar; Pablo Sanllehí Gomez (born 5 November 1943, Barcelona, Spain) — drums; Jesús Glück (born Jesús Glück Sarasibar, 1941, Valencia, Spain – 24 January 2018, Madrid) — organ (from 1967) Ari Leeonx (born, Paris, France) — (1974-75) — vocals

    • Mike Kogel, Antonio Martínez, Manuel Fernández, Miguel Vicens Danus, Pablo Gómez
    • Madrid, Spain
    • 1965–1971 (several reunions since the 1970s)
  2. Miguel Vicens Danus (* 21. Juni 1944 in Ferrol; † 12. Februar 2022 in Palma) – Bass; Pablo Gómez Sanllehí (* 5. November 1943 in Barcelona) – Schlagzeug; Michael Kogel (* 25. April 1944 in Berlin) – Gesang; Diskografie

  3. 13. Feb. 2022 · Am gestrigen Samstag nun ist Vicens im Alter im Universitätskrankenhaus Son Espases in Palma gestorben. Er erlag im Alter von 78 Jahren einer Lungenentzündung. Vicens war Bassist der Los Bravos...

  4. 12. Feb. 2022 · F T W M 0. Miguel Vicens, bassist with Los Bravos, died on Saturday at Son Espases Hospital in Palma. He was 78. Los Bravos found international fame in 1966 with 'Black is Black'. The song, a number one in Spain, reached number two in the UK charts and four in the US.

  5. Miguel Vicens Danús (Ferrol, La Coruña, 21 de junio de 1943 - Palma de Mallorca, 12 de febrero de 2022) [11] : bajo eléctrico. Pablo Sanllehí Gómez (Barcelona, 5 de noviembre de 1943): batería. Posteriormente, en sus diferentes formaciones, el grupo estuvo conformado por:

  6. Active. 1960s. Formed. 1965 in Madrid, Spain. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles. AM Pop, Rock & Roll, Baroque Pop. Group Members. Antonio Martinez, Manuel Fernandez, Michael Kogel, Miguel Vicens Danus, Pablo Samllehi, Pablo Sanllehi, Pablo Gomez. Los Bravos Biography by Richie Unterberger.

  7. Background. Four members of Los Bravos — bassist Miguel Vicens Danus, guitarist Tony Martinez, organist Manuel Fernández, and drummer Pablo Sanllehi — had previously worked together in the Spanish band Los Sonors. [6] Together with German-born singer Michael Kogel (aliases: Mike Kennedy, Mike Keller), the group set out to ...