Artist's albums
Los 30 De Bondadosos, Vol.1
2023 · album
Exitazos
2023 · album
Lluvia de Exitos
2022 · album
10 Superéxitos
2022 · album
Nostalgia , Vol. 2
2022 · album
Nostalgia , Vol. 1
2022 · album
20 Años Despues , Vol. 2
2022 · album
20 Años Despues , Vol. 1
2022 · album
Bendecidos
2021 · album
Bye Bye Gustavo
2021 · album
50 Aniversario, En Vivo Desde Apollos 2000
2021 · album
12 Super Exitos
2021 · album
Tributo Al Tri
2021 · album
Varias Decadas De Exitos
2021 · album
Unidos Por La Amistad , Vol. 2
2021 · album
Miradas De Amor
2021 · album
Nuetras Leyendas
2020 · album
Puras de Juan Gabriel
2020 · album
Refritos de Joyas Musicales
2020 · album
Unidos por la Amistad, Vol 1
2020 · album
Vulnerable
2019 · album
Perdoname Mama
2019 · single
En Esta Navidad
2019 · single
Homenaje a Ezequiel KELO Salas
2018 · album
Clasicas de Oro
2017 · album
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Biography
Formerly known as the Kind's, California-based Los Bondadosos were formed in Mexico by singer Gustavo Camarillo, Jesús Cardosa, guitarist Rafael Melero, bassist Javier Morales, and drummer Miguel García. After moving to the U.S., the group was captivated by hard rock numbers, turning its traditional pop style into Latin rock. They signed with independent label Anahuac and recorded their debut album, called Chicana, followed by Mojado in 1975, featuring the hit single "Cara de Angel." In 1982, Los Bondadosos signed up with Profono, which later became Fonovisa. In 1995, a 25th anniversary album was released. But the band didn't stop there. Despite the fact that they no longer reached the charts, they continued touring and releasing albums well into the 21st century. In January 2000 -- after the departure of founding member Morales -- the band recorded Mi Mejor Regalo with new keyboardist Enrique (El Quiqui) Gomez. It was produced by Roberto (El Beto) Guadarrama, arranger for Los Bukis. The keyboard player's days with the group were short-lived; early the following year, the band replaced him with Gustavo Pineda. They worked hard at composing and arranging a slew of new material, and recorded and issued Unidos right after the 9/11 attacks. In 2004 they released a second collection of Durangese songs, De Durango... Los Primeros, and 2007 saw the issue of Nuestra Historia, which included a concert DVD and three audio discs of hits re-recorded with a who's who of guest artists. It was followed by a 40th anniversary DVD including almost all the original members of the band and special guests. Various themed compilations were issued over the next several years; 2017 saw the release of Un Mesaje de Dios Para Ti, a split with Bronco, and Los Bondadosos/40 Super Exitos. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi