Timbiriche was a Mexican pop music group. The group started as a children's group in 1982 and managed to evolve successfully into adulthood. Timbiriche is considered one of the most iconic Latin Pop acts of the 1980s and the early 1990s. It was the seed of numerous figures in the Latin American entertainment world, including successful singers like Thalía, Paulina Rubio and Edith Márquez, as well as actors, composers and conductors. The discography of the band consists of twelve studio albums released between 1982 and 1993, in addition to two compilation albums and two discs recorded live. Timbiriche is considered one of the most popular Latin Pop bands of all time. They have met in three successful reunions. The first occurred in 1998, the second in 2007 celebrating twenty five years since the foundation of the band and the third one in 2017, celebrated by a sold out tour.
Also known as | La Banda Timbiriche |
Origin | Mexico City, Mexico |
Genres | Pop, dance-pop, teen pop |
Years active | 1982-1994, 1998-1999, 2007-2008, 2017–present |
Labels | Discos Melody, Fonovisa, EMI |
Past members | Benny Ibarra, Sasha, Mariana Garza, Alix Bauer, Paulina Rubio, Diego Schoening, Erik Rubin, Eduardo Capetillo, Thalía, Edith Márquez, Bibi Gaytán, Claudio Bermúdez, Jorge Fernández, Patty Tanús, Silvia Campos, Lorena Shelley, Alexa Lozano, Daniel "Mano" Gaytán, Tanya Velasco, Kenya Hijuelos, Jean Duverger |
Giới thiệu về Timbiriche
Teen and dance pop group considered to be one of the most iconic Latin Pop acts of the 1980s and the early 1990s. They started out as a children's group before evolving into a more adult music outfit.
Thành tựu & Danh hiệu của Timbiriche
The band starred in a documentary called La Misma Piedra. They were together from 1982 to 1994 and had reunions in 1998-1999 and 2007-2008. They came back together again in 2017.
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