Affectionately known to fans as the “Spanish Beatles”, beat rock quartet Los
Brincos formed in 1963 and would go on to reconvene with four different lineups
over the course of four decades. Founded in Madrid by drummer Fernando Arbex,
bassist Manuel González, and singers and guitarists Juan Pardo and Antonio
Morales – both former members of Los Pekenikes – the group quickly inked a
record deal with Spanish label Zafiro, releasing their self-titled debut album
in 1964. They soon found commercial success, with “Flamenco” reaching number one
in Spain, and enjoyed exponential growth ...