La Noche

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La Noche
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Live concert by La Noche in 2012
Background information
Origin Catemu, Chile
Genres Cumbia
Years active2000 (2000)–2002 (2002),
(2006 (2006)–present)
Members Gino Valerio
Alexis Morales
Ramiro Cruz
Alexis Saldivar
Fernando Mambo Perez
Pablo Gato Martinez
Sergio Taby Morales
Director Musical Ramiro Cruz
Past members Leo Rey
Paulo César
Andrés Serrano
Yoan Amor
René Valentino Brizuela
Esteban Godoy
Michael Dávila
Alexis Hidalgo
Isaac Jammett
Fernando Ahumada
Miguel Pavez
Juan Bustamante
Jorge Desidel
Daniel Chamorro
Cesar Neira
John Rivera
Pablo Ortiz
Jorge "Koke" Cabrera
Hernán Ramírez
Website www.grupolanoche.cl

La Noche is a Chilean cumbia band consisting of Gino Valerio, Alexis Morales, Ramiro Cruz, Sergio Taby Morales, Alexis Saldivar, Pablo Gato Martinez, Fernando Mambo Perez.

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Discography

Studio albums
Live albums
DVDs

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