Los Caminantes
Los Caminantes performing in 2018.
Background information
Also known asLos Chulos Chulos Chulos
OriginSan Bernardino County, California, United States
GenresRegional Mexican
Years active1976–present
LabelsLuna Records, Fonovisa Records, Sony Music
MembersAgustín Ramírez Jr.
Anthony Ramírez
Past membersAgustín Ramírez
Bernardo Ramírez
Martín Ramírez
Brígido Ramírez
Horacio Ramírez
Humberto Navarro
Websiteloscaminantesmusica.com

Los Caminantes are a Mexican grupero band hailing from San Francisco del Rincón, Guanajuato. Originally called Los Caminantes Aztecas, the group was formed in San Bernardino County, California by brothers: Agustín, Brígido, Horacio and Bernardo Ramírez in 1976. In 1982, Martín Ramírez, the youngest brother of the band, joined the group replacing Bernardo on keyboards. They later acquired Humberto Navarro as their drummer. The band released their debut album Supe Perder[1] in 1983 on Luna Records which included the hits, "Supe Perder," "Para Que Quieres Volver" and "Dime Si Me Quieres."

Throughout the mid-1980s to mid-1990s, the band had a number of Billboard 200 chart hit albums such as 1986's De Guanajuato...Para America![2] with hit song, "Amor Sin Palabras" ("Love Without Words"). Tragedy struck Los Caminantes when Martín was killed in a bus accident. In the same year a tribute album, 1987's Gracias Martin, was dedicated to him.[3]

A few years later they filmed a movie, 1990's Caminantes...Si Hay Caminos, starring as themselves.[4]

Los Caminantes are commonly referred to as Los Chulos, Chulos, Chulos to the public. A nickname given by a disc jockey circa the De Guanajuato...Para America! era. As they were seen wearing formal tuxedos, "¡Llegaron Los Chulos, Chulos, Chulos!" ("Los Chulos, Chulos, Chulos have arrived!").

The band have recorded over 30 albums throughout their career span and had numerous song collaborations with high-profile regional Mexican acts (Diana Reyes, Patrulla 81, Polo Urías y su Maquina Norteña, Banda Pachuco, etc).

Los Caminantes continue to record and tour throughout the United States, Mexico and Central America. Frontman Agustín Ramírez died on October 26, 2022.[5] His sons, Agustín Jr. and Anthony, continue on with the band.

Discography

Albums

  • 1983: Supe Perder
  • 1983: Especialmente Para Usted
  • 1983: Numero Tres
  • 1984: Corridos Al Estilo De Los Caminantes
  • 1984: Porque Tengo Tu Amor
  • 1985: Cada Día Mejor
  • 1986: De Guanajuato...Para America!
  • 1987: Gracias Martín
  • 1988: Los Idolos Del Pueblo
  • 1988: Incontenibles Romanticos
  • 1989: No Cantan Mal Las Rancheras
  • 1990: Enamorados
  • 1990: Tropicalísimos
  • 1991: Dos Cartas y Una Flor
  • 1992: Recuerdos
  • 1993: Buenos Vaqueros
  • 1994: En Vivo
  • 1994: A Todisima...Banda
  • 1994: Lagrimas Al Recordar
  • 1995: Por Ese Amor
  • 1996: Con Mariachi
  • 1996: Corridos Bravos
  • 1997: Con Tinta Del Corazon
  • 1998: Baraja Adicta
  • 1999: Con Canciones
  • 1999: Rumbo Al Sur
  • 2000: Cielo
  • 2000: Sueño Contigo
  • 2001: De Pueblo En Pueblo
  • 2002: Cuando Quiere Un Mexicano
  • 2003: Con Banda Sinaloense
  • 2007: Aunque Mal Paguen Ellas
  • 2008: Celebrando Nuestro 25 Aniversario
  • 2009: En Vivo! Desde Tijuana, San Diego y Mexicali
  • 2013: Los Chulos, Chulos, Chulos

Compilations

  • 1983: 15 Exitos, Vol. 1
  • 1985: 15 Exitos, Vol. 2
  • 1986: Cumbias Al Estilo De Los Caminantes
  • 1987: 15 Exitos, Vol. 3
  • 1993: 10 Años
  • 1993: 21 Exitos, Vol. 1
  • 1997: 15 Aniversario
  • 1999: 21 Exitos, Vol. 2
  • 1999: 20th Anniversary
  • 2001: Nuestras Canciones Romanticas Favoritas: 20 Exitazos
  • 2002: Nuestras Canciones Rancheras Favoritas: 20 Exitazos
  • 2002: Colección de Oro
  • 2002: 20 Corridazos
  • 2002: 20 Cumbias Sin Parar
  • 2003: Mis 30 Mejores Canciones
  • 2004: Tesoros de Colección: Puras Rancheras
  • 2005: Tesoros de Colección: Lo Romantico de Los Caminantes
  • 2007: La Historia: Lo Mas Chulo, Chulo, Chulo
  • 2008: Caminantes Si Hay Caminos: Sus Rancheras Mas Chula
  • 2009: En Vivo! Desde Tijuana, San Diego y Mexicali
  • 2009: Moviditas y Cumbias Bien Chulas
  • 2010: Mis Favoritas
  • 2011: La Historia de Los Exitos
  • 2013: Iconos: 25 Exitos
  • 2014: 15 Kilates Musicales

Music DVD

  • 2007: La Historia: Lo Mas Chulo, Chulo, Chulo
  • 2008: Caminantes Si Hay Caminos: Sus Rancheras Mas Chula
  • 2009: En Vivo! Desde Tijuana, San Diego y Mexicali
  • 2009: Moviditas y Cumbias Bien Chulas

Filmography

  • 1990: Caminantes...Si Hay Caminos

References

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