Los Iracundos debuted on stage on October 10, 1961, at the historic Florencio Sánchez Theatre. Los Iracundos reached international fame with early songs like "Calla", "Todo terminó", "El desengaño", "La lluvia terminó", "Felicidad", "Tu ya no estarás", "Es la lluvia que cae", and "El triunfador." Most of these songs were included on their album "Iracundos en Roma", their most successful album and the one which even took them to the big screen in films like "Este loco verano". The original band members were Eduardo Franco (vocals and composer), his brother Leonardo Franco (lead guitar), Juan Carlos Velázquez (drums), Juan Bosco Zabalo (rhythm guitar), Hugo Burgueño (bass guitar), and Jesús María Febrero (keyboards). The Group was formed in 1958 in Paysandú, Uruguay and was originally formed by six musicians who called themselves "Los Blue Kings".
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