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Los Yonic's (or Los Yonics) are a Mexican
Grupero Grupera (also known as Grupero or Onda Grupera) is a genre of Regional Mexican music. It reached the height of its popularity in the 1990s, especially in rural areas. The music has roots in the rock groups of the 1960s, but today generally consis ...
band formed in 1975. Los Yonic's began playing together in San Luis San Pedro but later moved to
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, playing both tropical pop music and ballads. Their music became very popular among American
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s in cities such as
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, San Jose,
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. They had a string of #1 albums on the
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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
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on July 4, 2021, after being hospitalized since May 27 of that year.


Members

*Johnny Ayvar - drums, musical director *Jose Manuel Zamacona - lead vocals, guitar *Martin Serrano - piano - bass *Bruno Ayvar - bass *Oscar Perez - keyboards *Eduardo Rincón - saxophone, flute *Francisco Hernandez - saxophone, flute *Jose Santos Moreno - guitar *Rodolfo Luviano - Piano


Discography


Albums


Que lo Sepa el Mundo QUE or que may refer to: * Quebec (Que.), as the traditional abbreviation, though the postal abbreviations are now QC and previously PQ * Que Publishing, a company which first began as a publisher of technical computer software and hardware suppo ...
(1975)

# Caminos Diferentes # El Carretón # El Cerrajero # El Tiburón Coscolino # Jugueteando con María # Lindo Sueño # Mi Castigo # Que lo Sepa el Mundo # Tendrás un Altar # Tu Amor No Me Interesa


So Yo (1976)

# Soy Yo # A Tu Recuerdo # Perla # El Bobo de la Yuca # Y Así Quedé # El Tamarindo # Así Te Quiero # Dime Dicen Diles # El Botoncito


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(1978)

# Tres Tristes Tigres # Ya No Llores Corazón # Blanca Estela # Triste Despedida # La Vida del Campesino # Volveré Porque Te Quiero # Bongo y Tequila # Oh Humanidad # La Picosita # Virgen


El Fantasma (1979)

# Pobres Niños # Agüita de Cu # Cada Cosa # Paloma sin Nido # Te Vas a Casar # El Fantasma # El Carrizal # Puerto de Ilusión # No Te Confundas # Amor Fracasado


Sólo Baladas (1980)

# Muchacha Mágica # Me Gustas Como Eres # Tu, Yo y Nuestro Amor # Amor Extraño # Quiero Despertar # Palabras Tristes # Con el Alma en la Mano # Me Falta Tu Presencia # Desde Hoy # Que Sea lo que Será


Le Falta Un Clavo a Mi Cruz (1981)

# Le Falta Un Clavo a Mi Cruz # Cosas # El Pechugón # China de los Ojos Negros # Regresa # El Atarantado # La Negra Interesada # La Venus de Oro # El Último Rodeo


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(1982)

# Rosas Blancas # Dónde # Ámame y Después Tú Sabrás # Nuestra Entrega # Te Quiero Cada Día Más # Chaqui (New Kid In Town) # Un Día Más # Marisela # Esperando Tu Regreso # Ya Se Fué


Con Amor (1983)

# Y Te Amo # Somos Ajenos # Dime con Quién # ¿Dónde Estás? # Te Dí # En la Estación # Pero No Me Engañes # Entrégate # Mi Canción (Te Dedico Esta Canción) # Ni Tu Amigo Ni Tu Amante


Pero No Me Dejes (1984)

# Títere # Si Tú Quisieras # La Pochita # Siempre Aventura # Te Vas a Casar # Aléjate # Cariño Compartido # He Nacido Para Tí # Herido de Muerte # Pero No Me Dejes


Déjame Vivír (1985)

# Déjame Vivír # Amiga Casualidad # Nadie Sabe lo que Tiene # Dime Amorcito Por Qué # Sabes Que Te Quiero # Porque Te Quiero # Díganle # Un Dolor # La Codorníz # Castillos


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(1986)

# Adilene # Corazón Vacío # Mejor Me Regreso # Dile que Cante # Aunque No lo Creas # Lástima de Amor # Que Más Da # El Botoncito # Ahora Sé # Necio Corazón Reissued 1997 as Aunque No lo Creas on Econolinea, eliminating "El Botoncito", replaced with "En Esta Navidad".


Pétalo y Espinas (1987)

# Obligado Por Amor # Si No Me Querías # Tu Príncipe Azul # Abrázame # Pétalo y Espinas # Quinceañera # Veneno Pa' Mi Dolor # Te Vino Grande la Corona # La Güera Salió Güero # Frágil Como el Cristal


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(1988)

# Tu Presa Fácil # No Me Dejes Solo # Falsas Promesas # Lo Bonito del Amor # Siempre Te Amaré # Olvídame # Inolvidable Amor # El Conquistador # Perdón Por Tus Lágrimas # Me Haces Falta


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(1989)

# Acábame de Matar # Dónde Quedó el Amor # Vuelve # No le Digas # A Tu Recuerdo # Triste Desengaño # Inesperado Adiós # Frente a Frente # Se Hubiera Ido Sola # Muchacha Bonita


15 Aniversario (1990)

Special album or remastered songs and re-recordings with
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# ¿Por Qué Volví Contigo? # Ella No es Culpable # Juan el Cartero # ¿Qué Hago Yo? # Luz de un Solo Instante # Perdón Mi Dios # Recordando Mi Canción # Las Baileras # Triste Nostalgia # Mírate al Espejo


Volveré A Conquistarte (1992)

# Pero Te Vas a Arrepentír (a dúo con Marco Antonio Solís) # Lágrimas Frente Al Mar # Corazón Prohibido # De Puntitas # Volveré A Conquistarte # Abranme Que Vengo Herido # Te Llamo Para Despedirme # Veneno # Si Pudiera Cambiar de Corazón # Viejos Recuerdos


Siempre Te Recordaré Siempre may refer to: * ''Siempre'' (Il Divo album), 2006 * ''Siempre'' (Rocío Dúrcal album), 1986 * ''Siempre'' (Magneto album), 1996 * '' Siempre!'', a Mexican political magazine {{disambiguation ...
(1993)

# Dime # Aunque Sé Perder # Esclavo de Tu Amor # Siempre Te Recordaré # Contigo # Es Mejor Para los Dos (featuring
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) # Mentiras # El Albañil # A Quién le Puedo Contar # Cuando los Hombres Lloran


Enamorados (1994)

# No Más Boleros # Hoy Despierta Un Corazón # Eres # Quisiera Amarte Menos # Sin Tí # Enamorado # Arrepentido Estoy # Eres Todo Para Mí # Por Primera Vez Soy Fiel # Te Vas Amor # Llora Conmigo


Mal Herido (1995)

# Perdóname # ¿Cómo Dejar de Amarte? # Me Dejó Plantado # Entre Lilas y Rosas # Mal Herido # ¿Cómo Decirle? # A Punto de Llorar # Más Vale Solo # Fruto del Árbol Prohibido # Tu Juguete


Quien Lo Diria (1996)

# Quien Lo Diria # Una Lágrima # Eres Mía # Mi Niña Mimada # En Pausa # Un Mundo de Risas Y Sueños # Tu Cobardía # Has Vuelto Abrir La Herida # Siénteme # Tu No Tienes La Culpa # Que Nos Paso # Solo


No Me Cortes Las Alas (1997)

# No Me Cortes Las Alas # Lo Que No Es Mio # Rondando Tu Esquina # Mujeres # Una Propuesta de Amor # Porqué No Estás Conmigo # Locamente Enamorado # Silvia # Mi Mayor Deseo # Amigos No


Nuestras Consentidas y Tú... Con Mariachi (1998)

# Adiós Adiós, Amor # Candilejas # Yo Te Amo # Lo Que Te Queda # Será Mejor que te Vayas # Corazón Mágico # Ella ya Me Olidó # Para Que No Me Olvides # Espumas # Brindo Por Tu Compleaños


Me Acordé de Tí (2000)

# ¿Y Cómo Fué? # La Ingratitud # El Corazón Me Está Doliendo # No Me Mientas # Cama Tibia # Los Cuernos (featuring
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) # Me Acordé de Ti # Señor del Universo # El Último en Saberlo # Me Estoy Volviendo Loco


Viajero del Amor (2001)

# Como las Violetas (Como le Viole) # La Distancia es Como el Viento # Me Enamoro de Ti (M' Innamoro di Te) # El Mundo ( Il Mondo) # Será Porque Te Amo ( Sara Perche Ti Amo) # De Rodillas (In Ginocchio Date) # Mamma María # Cómo Has Hecho (Como Hai Fatto) # Cuerpo Sin Alma (
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) # Que Me Importa del Mundo (Che M' Importa del Mondo)


Como Amigos (Los Yonic's álbum) (2002)

# Como Amigos (featuring José Manuel Zamacona Jr.) # Regresa Con Tu Amor # Y Por Primera Vez # En Cada Segundo # Quién # Se Renta Está Casa # Aún Le Llevo Rosas # Por Jugar Con el Amor # Que Nos Dejen Vive # Llorando A Carcajadas # Sobredosis # Tonto


Sueños (Los Yonic's album) 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 Ame ...
(2003)

# La Que Me Hizo Llorar # En Un Hilo # Nadie Como Tú # Sueños # Ni La Busco, Ni Vuelvo # Amor Perdoname # El Que Busca Encuentra # Entre Pobres # No Pude Decirle Que No # Es Mi Amor Secreto


Inmune A Nada (Los Yonic's álbum) (2013)

# Y Cuando Estés Con Él # En Pausa # Me Partiste el Alma # Regalo de Amor # Doy Todo Por Tenerte # Sí Como No # Para Olvidar Que Me Olvidas # Pero Nunca Se lo Digas # Inmune A Nada # Y Así Quedé (sings José Manuel Zamacona Jr.) # Y Cuando Estés Con Él (Pop Version) # Palabras Tristes (2013 Version)


References


External Links

* * 1975 establishments in Mexico 2021 disestablishments in Mexico Mexican musical groups Mexican pop music groups Fonovisa Records artists Grupera music groups Musical groups established in 1975 Musical groups disestablished in 2021 {{Mexico-band-stub