Bandolero (band)

Bandolero was a French band best known for its 1983 dance hit "Paris Latino". The group was composed of brothers Carlos and José Perez (both formerly of the punk rock band Guilty Razors)[1][2] and Jill Merme-Bourezak.

Bandolero
OriginFrance
Genresfunk, dance, pop
Years active1983–1989
LabelsVirgin, CBS

Discography

Singles

Year Title Charts[3]
CH NL BE
1983 "Paris Latino" 2 9 19
1984 "Cocoloco"
1985 "Conquistador"
1988 "Bagatelle"
1989 "Rêves noirs"
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References

  1. Christophe Deniau. CAMION BLANC: DANIEL DARC Une vie fulgurante. CAMION BLANC. pp. 46–. ISBN 978-2-35779-361-3.
  2. Pierre Mikaïloff. CAMION BLANC: KICK OUT THE JAMS, MOTHERFUCKERS! Punk rock, 1969-1978. CAMION BLANC. pp. 111–. ISBN 978-2-35779-645-4.
  3. "Bandolero":
    "Bandolero - Paris Latino". swisscharts.com. Retrieved 2015-12-14.
    "Cocoloco":
    "Bandolero - Cocoloco". swisscharts.com. Retrieved 2015-12-14.
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