Members

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About

Los Apson is a seminal Mexican rock band hailing from Agua Prieta, Sonora, formed in the late 1950s. The band's name is an acronym derived from their hometown, "Agua Prieta Sonora." The original lineup featured Arturo Durazo (guitar), Francisco Javier Durazo (drums), Leopoldo "Polo" Sánchez (vocals, guitar), Raúl "Cubano" Cota (bass), Transito "Frankie" Gamez (vocals, lead guitar), Martín Gilberto Maldonado (saxophone), and José Luis "Lichy" García (guitar, saxophone). Los Apson became one of Mexico's most popular bands during the 1960s, blending rock and roll, surf rock, and Latin music. Their hits like "Atrás de la raya" and "Barba Azul" have left a lasting impact on Mexican rock history.

How to Sound Like Los Apson

To capture the energetic and rhythmic sound of Los Apson, musicians should focus on creating a vibrant blend of rock and roll with Latin influences. Their sound is characterized by crisp, clean guitar tones often utilized in surf rock, achieved through the use of single-coil pickups and bright amplifiers. The saxophone adds a melodic layer, bringing a touch of jazz and Latin flair to their music. Rhythmic bass lines and dynamic drumming are essential to maintain the driving force typical of their tracks, often incorporating syncopated beats and lively grooves. The vocal delivery is animated and engaging, complementing the lively instrumentation. To approximate Los Apson's style, employing a mix of reverb and slight overdrive can help recreate the classic rock vibe that defined their era.

Discography

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