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Los Mac's is a pioneering Chilean rock band, formed in
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in 1962. The recorded the classic song "La Muerte de mi Hermano" as part of their 1967 album ''Kaleidescope Men''. As of 2014, a version of the band continues to play.


History

The group began in 1962 in the district of Playa Ancha in Valparaiso, as a rock cover band, coming to the attention of national radio stations. The surname of the band's founders, brothers David and Carlos Mac-Iver, gave rise to the group's name. During their teenage years in Playa Ancha, the Mac-Iver brothers often met with people on the Chilean cultural scene. such as singer-songwriters Gitano Rodriguez, Payo Grondona and the poet
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. After playing at festivals and universities in Valparaiso, the band moved to Santiago, where they met the talented drummer Eric Franklin and later the composer and singer Willy Morales, who shared the same musical interests . Now with their own songs, Los Mac's began a new era that would mark the history of rock. The band's initial singles were recorded in 1965 under a deal with the record company
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. RCA supported the 1966 album Go Go/22, Los Mac's' first LP, with shades of
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, the Rolling Stones, the
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and
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, with Willy Morales taking such influences in his own direction. The Mac's were strongly influenced by the Beatles' ''
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'', which led them to experiment with psychedelic sounds, recording the album Kaleidoscope Men in late 1967. This is perhaps his most representative work of Chilean beat rock. In 1968, the group, decided to go to Europe, with a farewell concert at Universidad Santa María. They spent time in
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,
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, but for different reasons the band split the following year.


Recording Members

* David Mac-Iver (Guitar and Vocals) * Carlos Mac-Iver (Bass and Vocals) * Willy Morales (Guitar, Keyboards and Vocals) * Eric Franklin (Drums)


Discography

*1965 - 22 A Go Go *1966 - G.G. Session By The Mac's *1967 - Kaleidoscope Men *1968 - Los Mac's *2010 - El Tiempo es lo de Menos *2015 - Regreso a casa {{DEFAULTSORT:Mac's Chilean rock music groups Musical groups established in 1960 1960 establishments in Chile