Artist's albums
Gruperas Inmortales (Edited)
2023 · EP
Seguimos Caminando
2023 · EP
30 Rancheras
2022 · album
Gruperas Inmortales
2022 · album
En Vivo
2021 · EP
15 Mejores Éxitos
2021 · compilation
15 Grandes Éxitos
2021 · compilation
Orale
2021 · single
La Sarandeadita
2021 · single
La Neta del Planeta
2021 · single
María Elena (Remasterizada)
2021 · single
25 de Colección
2020 · album
Con Amor... Amor
2019 · album
Epoca Dorada
2018 · single
Frente a Frente
2015 · album
Las Número 1... De Siempre
2015 · album
Aunque Mal Paguen Ellas
2015 · album
Frente A Frente
2014 · album
30 Super Exitos la Historia Vol. 1
2014 · album
Grandes Exitos en Vivo
2014 · compilation
Íconos 25 Éxitos
2013 · album
Celebrando Nuestro 25 Aniversario
2012 · album
En Vivo Desde Tijuana - San Diego y Mexicali
2012 · album
Mis Favoritas
2010 · album
20 Grandes Exitos del Ayer
2010 · compilation
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Biography
Latin group Los Caminantes originally comprised Guanajuato, Mexico-born siblings Agustín, Horacio, Brígido, and Martín Ramírez along with Humberto Navarro. Releasing their debut album, Supe Perder, in 1983, the band proceeded to rack up a series of hits including "Cuando Dos Almas," "He Sabido," "Porque Tengo Tu Amor," and "Ven y Abrázame" throughout the mid-'80s. Keyboardist Mario Sotelo replaced Brígido Ramírez in time for 1986's De Guanajuato...Para America, which generated the hit "Amor Sin Palabras." Tragedy struck Los Caminantes soon after, when Martín Ramírez was killed in an accident; the surviving members released a tribute album, Gracias Martín, in 1987. Despite a subsequent series of lineup changes, the group continued recording and touring throughout the decades to follow. Agustín Ramírez died on October 26, 2022, at the age of 70. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi