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Los Yonic's
Los Yonic's (or Los Yonics) are a Mexican grupero band formed in 1975. Los Yonic's began playing together in San Luis San Pedro but later moved to Acapulco, playing both tropical pop music and ballads. Their music became very popular among American Hispanics in cities such as Los Angeles, San Jose, Phoenix, Arizona, and El Paso. They had a string of #1 albums on the Billboard Regional Mexican charts in the 1980s, and have continued to enjoy chart success on the American market since. José Manuel Zamacona, founder and lead singer of the band, died of complications from Covid-19 on July 4, 2021, after being hospitalized since May 27 of that year.
Members
Discography
Albums
Que lo Sepa el Mundo (1975)
Soy Yo (1976)
Tres Tristes Tigres (1978)
El Fantasma (1979)
Sólo Baladas (1980)
Le Falta Un Clavo a Mi Cruz (1981)
En Su Punto (1982)
Con Amor (1983)
Pero No Me Dejes (1984)
Déjame Vivír (1985)
Corazón Vacío (1986)
Reissued 1997 as Aunque No lo Creas on Econolinea, eliminating "El Botoncito", replaced with "En Esta Navidad".
Pétalo y Espinas (1987)
Siempre Te Amaré (1988)
A Tu Recuerdo (1989)
15 Aniversario (1990)
Special album or remastered songs and re-recordings with cuerda real and orchestra.
¿Por Qué Volví Contigo? (1991)
Volveré A Conquistarte (1992)
Siempre Te Recordaré (1993)
Enamorados (1994)
Mal Herido (1995)
Quien Lo Diria (1996)
No Me Cortes Las Alas (1997)
Nuestras Consentidas y Tú... Con Mariachi (1998)
Me Acordé de Tí (2000)
Viajero del Amor (2001)
Como Amigos (2002)
Sueños (Los Yonic's album) (2003)
Inmune A Nada (2013)
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