The Group was formed in 1958 in
Paysandú, Uruguay and was originally formed by six musicians who called themselves "Los Blue Kings". 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 band actually commenced in 1961.
1970s During the 1970s, Los Iracundos cemented their popularity with many other recognizable songs such as "Te lo pido de rodillas," "Y te has quedado sola," "Chiquilina," "Soy un Mamarracho," "Rio Verde," "Tu me diste amor, tu me diste fe," "Cada noche mia," "Me estas matando," and "Y me quede en el bar." In 1972, the band performed at the
Viña del Mar festival in Chile in one of their most successful performances. They also went on tours to Spain, Italy, and France during the 1970s. Every year they released an album, in some cases even two, as the band decided to compose their own songs with a more original style. In that decade, they released a total of six albums with songs such as the instrumental "Tango joven" and "Él Ultimo Café", written and sung by Eduardo Franco. They did also release EPs, mini plays and 45s singles, such as "Por eso, estoy preso." In this period, most of the songwriting was thanks to the creative input of Eduardo Franco, Hugo Burgueño, Leonardo Franco and Juan Carlos Velázquez, resulting in songs such as "Y me quedé en el bar", "Cada noche mía" "Como pretendes que te quiera", and "Fue una fábula". == 1980s ==