Los Bravos | |
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| Los Bravos in 1966 | |
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| Origin | Madrid, Spain |
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| Years active | 1965–1971, 2004, 2015–present |
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Los Bravos were a Spanish beat group, formed in 1965 and based in Madrid. They are most well known for their debut single "Black Is Black" which reached No. 2 in the United Kingdom in July 1966 and No. 4 in the United States (the first Spanish group to do so), selling over a million records worldwide.
The band was an amalgamation of two pop groups, Los Sonor from Madrid and The Runaways from Mallorca. Los Bravos' lead singer, Mike Kogel (aliases: Mike Kennedy, Mike Keller), is from Germany. His vocal styling was sometimes likened to Gene Pitney's. "Black Is Black" reached No. 1 on the Canadian Singles Chart, [1] No. 2 in the UK Singles Chart in July 1966, [2] No. 4 in the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, and has sold over one million copies worldwide. [3]
"Black Is Black" was written by Michelle Grainger, Tony Hayes, and Steve Wadey in their recording studio for cutting demo discs in Hoo St Werburgh, near Rochester, Kent, England. [3] The song was later covered by Johnny Hallyday and then by French-based outfit Belle Epoque, whose disco version coincidentally also reached No. 2 in the UK in 1977.
Los Bravos' follow-up single, "I Don't Care", reached No. 16 in the UK in October 1966. [2] In 1967, the band participated in the Sanremo Music Festival, failing to qualify for the final with the song "Uno come noi" in Italian. [4] The band was the subject of two Spanish comedic movies: in 1967 Los chicos con las chicas (The Boys With the Girls), directed by Javier Aguirre and in 1968, ¡Dame un poco de amooor...! (Give Me a Little Looove!), directed by José María Forqué and Francisco Macián. Their song "Going Nowhere" from the soundtrack to Los chicos con las chicas was re-issued as a part of the Rhino Records series, Nuggets II: Original Artyfacts from the British Empire and Beyond, 1964–1969 . The song had reached No. 55 in Canada. [5]
Their single release of the Harry Vanda/George Young penned song, "Bring a Little Lovin'", reached No. 22 in Canada on 13 July 1968. [6]
Manuel Fernández married his wife, Lottie Rey. Rey, who was expecting their first child, was killed in an auto accident in April 1968. [7] A few weeks later, on 20 May 1968, Fernández, shot himself infront of an altar in his house that contained photos of Rey; Fernández was 25 years old. [7] [8]
Also that year, Kogel left the group to develop a solo career under the name Mike Kennedy. He was replaced as singer by Robert Wright for six months and then Anthony (Tony) Anderson. [9] Anderson sang with The Warriors, with his brother Jon Anderson, before joining Los Bravos. This lineup remained until 1971.
In 1990, guitarist Antonio Martínez died in a motorcycle accident en route to his recording studio. [10] [11]
In 2004, Kogel, Fanus and Gomez performed a one-off gig.
In 2015, Mike Kennedy reunited with Miguel Vicens Danus under the name Los Bravos, to record a new studio version of "Black Is Black." [12] The new recording was officially released on iTunes and edited to create a music video. [13]
In 2019, Miguel Vicens Danus and Pablo Sanllehí inducted Bruce Game as the new lead singer to record a new album. They released two singles in 2020 followed by four more singles in 2021 on iTunes and Spotify under the name Los Bravos. These include "Gotta Be Strong" [14] and "Chariot". [15]
Miguel Vicens died of pneumonia in Palma on 12 February 2022, at age 78. [16] His role in the band was replaced by Franc Pohens. [17]
Since 2025, Gomez and former lead singer Robert Wright have been working with eachother on musical projects in Mallorca. On 1 May 2026, the band, featuring Wright as a guest, will play at the Trui Teatre to celebrate 60 years since the release of "Black Is Black".
On 20 March 2019, the Los Bravos song "Bring a Little Lovin'" was featured on the soundtrack and first teaser trailer for the film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. [18]
Current members [17]
Former members