Spanish rock group, founded in the 1960s. The original band were: Vocals - Mike Kennedy (real name: Michael V. Kogel, Berlín,1944). Lead guitar - Antonio Martínez "Tony" (Madrid, 1944). Keyboards - Manuel Fernández (Sevilla 1942). Bass guitar - Miguel Vicens (A Coruña, 1943). Drums - Pablo Sanllehí (Barcelona, 1943). Peter Solley joined after Manolo Fernández's suicide in 1968, later replaced by Jesús Gluck. Kennedy left the band in 1968, being replaced by Robert Wright for a short while and then by Andy Anderson (Tony Anderson, Jon Anderson's brother). In their classic formation they had five Nº 1's: "La Parada Del Autobús", "Black Is Black", "La Moto", "Los Chicos Con Las Chicas" & "Bring A Little Lovin'". They also made two "pop" films; "Los Chicos Con Las Chicas" & "Bring A Little Lovin'". Other 'Bravos' were: José Romero (guitar), Henri Seür (vocals), Rafael Marinelli (organ) ...
Los Bravos were a Spanish beat group, formed in 1965 and based in Madrid. Their single "Black is Black" 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.