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Los Tremendos Sepultureros Y Su Dulce Rosario - Canciгіn Tropical (1984, Vinyl Lp) -

In the mid-1970s, the group reached a turning point when they added a female lead vocalist: , better known as Dulce Rosario . Often called the "Queen of Tropical Music," her powerful and sweet voice provided the perfect contrast to the band’s name, and they officially became known as Los Tremendos Sepultureros y Su Dulce Rosario . Canción Tropical (1984)

The band’s name, which translates to "The Tremendous Gravediggers," wasn't just a gimmick. The group formed in 1970 in , Mexico. The name "Los Sepultureros" was born because four of the original members actually worked as gravediggers in their hometown. Under the leadership of Antonio Durán (known as the "Sepulturero Mayor"), they transitioned from working in local cemeteries to playing at community events. The Arrival of "Dulce Rosario" In the mid-1970s, the group reached a turning

The story of is one of the most unique in Mexican music history, blending a morbid origin story with the upbeat, infectious rhythms of "cumbia rock". The Origin: From the Graveyard to the Stage The group formed in 1970 in , Mexico

The (released under labels like Discos Láser S.A. and Melody) featured the hit track "Canción Tropical" . This album is a staple for fans of 1980s Mexican music, showcasing: The Arrival of "Dulce Rosario" The story of