Band, CL
Rock, R&B/Soul and Pop
A.k.a. Miel
Legendary rock, hard rock, classic rock, fusion, funk-soul band, founded 1973 in Santiago around the figure of the songwriter and singer Juan Carlos Duque, and from the ashes of the early band Sacros, as after the Coup d´etat in Chile, they needed a new name to remain under contract by IRT (2). Disbanded 1979, as Juan Carlos Duque went to make a solo career, and the core on the group remain as a band working together and continue playing, now under the (new) name Banda Metro. Members were: - Juan Carlos Duque: lead vocals, keyboards (1973 – 1979). - Patricio Panussis: guitar (1973 – 1974). - Lito Benito: guitar, keyboards (1973 – 1979). - Rubén Locke: keyboards, guitar (1973 – 1979). - Hugo Talguia: bass (1973). - Fernando Mosquera: drums (1973 – 1979). - Eugenio Guzmán: bass (1973). - Willy Pino: bass (1973 – 1974). - Eduardo Castro: guitar (1976). - José Romeo: bass (1976). - Enrique Beto Luco: guitar (1976). - Raúl Aliaga: percussion, keyboards (1978 – 1979).
Juan Carlos Duque p, voc | |
Roberto Lizarzaburu g | |
Raúl Aliaga perc, dr *1960 CL | |
John Bidwell voc | |
Patricio Panussis g, voc | |
Eugenio Guzmán b |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Toda Una Mujer / Bailando Con Tu Amigo | Juan Carlos Duque & Miel | 1979 | Single |
Get Down Tonight / Sombras De Colores | Miel | 1976 | Single |