Morcillo el Bellaco y Los Rítmicos
Formed
Disbanded
1988
Members
Juan Antonio Morcillo [aka Morcillo] (vocals), Juan Carlos Tomás[aka Juanki] (guitar), Pedro López (bass), José Ángel Leiros(guitar), José Luis Lorente "El Chino" (drums), Josan Arrebola(drums), Daniel Silvestre (drums)
Related Artists
Los Romeos
Los Romeos formed in Castellón in 1988 when Pedro López Moreno, Juan Carlos "Juanki" Tomás and Jose Ángel Leiros, all members of the disbanded Morcillo el Bellaco y Los Rítmicos, joined the flamboyant and stylish singer Patricia Fernández Escoin to create a new group. Influenced by female-fronted bands like Blondie and Transvision Vamp, they released their first single, "Muérdeme" ("Bite Me"), in 1990 and achieved great success with the Spanish public before the release of their self-titled first album, Los Romeos, through the Spanish record label Hispavox.
The album collected "Muérdeme" with "Mi vida rosa" ("My Wonderful Life"), "Un poquito de amor" ("A Little Bit of Love") and "El mundo a tus pies" ("The World at Your Feet"), a re-worked cover of "Sunday Girl" by Blondie.
Two years later they released their second album, Sangre caliente (Hot Blood), which supplied two singles, "Arañas mi piel" ("You Scratch My Skin") and "Cuando llega mi amor" ("When My Love Is Here").
In 1996, they released their third and final album, Sin conexión (Unconnected), but it was badly promoted by their new record label, Magna Music, and sales were very poor. Soon afterwards, the band broke up. At present, Patrizia Escoin is part of the three-piece Lula.
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