^ 'Los Bravos Interview', Billboard, retrieved 12 November 2019.^ 'Hit Parade Italia – Festival di San Remo 1967'.All the Best (1993), Decca (compilation album).Ilustrisimos Bravos' (1969), Columbia records in Spain, Polydor in Mexico.Black is Black (1966), Press Records - US No.Jesús Glück (born Jesús Glück Sarasibar, 1941, Valencia, Spain – 24 January 2018, Madrid) - organ (from 1967).Pablo Sanllehí Gomez (born 5 November 1943, Barcelona, Catalonia) - drums.Miguel Vicens Danus (born 21 June 1944, Ferrol, Galicia) - bass guitar.Manuel Fernández Aparicio (29 September 1943, Seville, Andalucia – ) - organ.Martinez died in a motorcycle accident en route to his recording studio. Antonio Martinez Salas (3 October 1945, Madrid – 19 June 1990, Colmenar Viejo) - guitar.Anthony 'Tony' Anderson (born 1941, Accrington, Lancashire) - vocals, harmonica.Michael 'Mike' Kennedy (born Michael Volker Kogel, 25 April 1944, Berlin) - vocals.On 20 March 2019, 'Bring a Little Lovin' by Los Bravos was featured on the soundtrack and first teaser trailer for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, a black comedy crime film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino.
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