Los Twisters

Los Twisters

Luis Dimas before a concert, in Santa Cruz, Chile, 2007
Background information
Origin Santiago, Chile
Genres rock and roll
Years active 1961–1966
Past members Luis Dimas
Fernando Allende
Jorge Toscano
Franz Benko
Jorge Pedreros

Los Twisters (English: The Twisters) was a Chilean rock 'n' roll band, formed in 1961.

History

Los Twisters was one of the first South American bands which recorded twist songs. The band originated in the early 1960s after Los Lyons broke up.[1] The band was highly influenced by Bill Haley, Chubby Checker and Elvis Presley.[2]

From their beginnings, the band had Luis Dimas as lead vocalist and they had their first successful singles: "Penas juveniles", Caprichitos, Me recordarás, Sueña and "Mi secreto". In 1963 it was selected as the most popular band in Chile;[3] but it didn't continued so much, because the next year Cecilia weed it to them, inducing the band to emigrate to Argentina.[3] In Argentina, the band was quite successful, and Luis Dimas became so popular, and they wanted to dissolve in 1966.[1] After they broke up, the band lost popularity until they released their unique album, El show de Los Twisters.[1]

Members

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Biografía de Los Twisters" (in Spanish). Música popular. Retrieved 2008-12-26.
  2. "Los Twisters" (in Spanish). Enciclopedia del rock chileno. Retrieved 2008-12-26.
  3. 1 2 "Biografía de Luis Dimas" (in Spanish). Música popular. Retrieved 2008-12-26.
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