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Jaguares is a Grammy and Latin Grammy winning Mexican alternative rock band formed by former Caifanes lead singer Saúl Hernández, after that band's break-up in 1995, because of personal differences with the Guitarist Alejandro Marcovich. He started the band along with former Caifanes co-member Alfonso André (drums); and two long time friends Federico Fong (bass guitar) and José Manuel Aguilera (lead guitar). Soon after the release of their first album, El Equilibrio de los Jaguares, José Manuel dropped out of the band and Federico Fong took a break from the band, relatedly, as well. Saúl and Alfonso looked for a...
There are at least 9 bands called Jaguar: 1) A NWOBHM band formed in Bristol, England who had moderate success throughout Europe and Asia in the early 80's. Further information follows below. 2) Jaguar (Real name: Charles Njagua Kanyi) is a Kenyan musician well known for his philanthropic character and his most viewed Kenyan clip Kigeugeu. 3) A Japanese Visual Kei band (ジャガー) formed in 2004 by Rara(Vo), Ichigo(Gu), Yuuri(Ba) and Naruka(Dr). 4) The hard Techno alias of Alec Empire, under which he released an album and several EPs from '94 to '96, including collaborations with Ian Pooley. See also...
1) Bagual is a Desert Rock / Stoner Rock band from Santiago de Chile, formed in 2011. *2014 I: Viento sur *2015 II: Viento norte 2) Bagual is a project of Chilean producer Rodrigo Planella, settled in Patagonia. He is been creating for several years a mysterious electronic music, difficult to classify, but that surprises. Their icy sounds, that bring to the memory the old school dub and electro, have been played in different places in the world. .
Les Jaguars were a mainly instrumental group formed in the Saguenay area of Quebec in 1962. They quickly became the kings of the French Canadian rock 'n roll scene due to the creative and experimental style of their lead guitar player Arthur Cossette, whose real name is actually Jean Guy. He pierced his speakers to create his own distortion and fuzz, which he blended with sweeter sounds, prefering the melodic tones of the Shadows to the gnarly toughness of Link Wray. Like most Quebecoise groups, Les Jaguars have remained a "local" group, becoming popular only in their region and prefering...