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Los Ángeles Negros are a renowned Chilean musical group, originating from San Carlos. Formed in the late 1960s, they achieved significant international fame. The group was founded by Mario Gutiérrez and was represented by Nicolás Oliva for over a decade. They are distinguished by the distinctive voice of their original singer, Óscar Germaín de la Fuente Maureira, and the collective talent of all the musicians who have been part of the ensemble.

In late 1967, in San Carlos, Ñuble Province, Chile, musicians Mario Gutiérrez (guitar), Luis Alarcón (bass guitar), Federico "Perenque" (second guitar), and Cristian Blazzer (drums) came together to form a musical group. The need for a keyboardist led them to seek a new member. During rehearsals, Luis Alarcón, composer of the song “Quisiera no quererte más,” passed away, and Sergio Rojas took over as the bassist. With this solidified lineup, they decided to participate in a festival in Chillán. The festival, organized by Radio “La Discusión” and the record label “INDIS,” sought contestants for a radio competition. However, they lacked a vocalist. It was there they met Germaín de la Fuente, who was part of another group called "Los Monarcas." After witnessing his performance, the band members invited De la Fuente to join them. Their collaboration resulted in winning the contest and recording their first LP, which propelled them to stardom in March 1968. Their winning song was "Porque te Quiero," from their debut 45 RPM single, composed by Orlando Salinas. The flip side of this single featured "Día sin sol," which quickly became a hit.

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