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The Pop Tops
Spanish vocal band. Founded in 1961 by:
Phil Trim (vocals), José Lipiani (drums), Alberto Vega López (sax-clarinet), Ignacio Pérez Romero (organ), Julián Luis Angulo (Luis Fierro, guitar & occasional singer) & Enrique Gómez Molina (bass-trumpet). Later Ignacio was substituted by Rafael Guillermo and José Lupiani by Francisco Urbano Romero.
In 1968 they had a big hit with "The voice of the dying man", dedicated to Martin L. King, and "Oh lord, why lord". Their biggest hit was "Mamy Blue", in 1971.
Phil Trim (vocals), José Lipiani (drums), Alberto Vega López (sax-clarinet), Ignacio Pérez Romero (organ), Julián Luis Angulo (Luis Fierro, guitar & occasional singer) & Enrique Gómez Molina (bass-trumpet). Later Ignacio was substituted by Rafael Guillermo and José Lupiani by Francisco Urbano Romero.
In 1968 they had a big hit with "The voice of the dying man", dedicated to Martin L. King, and "Oh lord, why lord". Their biggest hit was "Mamy Blue", in 1971.