Los Caminantes singer Agustin Ramirez has died at the age

Los Caminantes singer Agustín Ramírez has died at the age of 70

Augustin Ramirezwho was the voice from? The Wanderers for more than four decades and the band founder along with his brothers, died October 26, 2022 at the age of 70, according to a statement by the band on their official Facebook profile

In this message, they assured that both the Ramírez family and the members of the gang You are grateful to the fans for loyalty and support they showed over the years and took the opportunity to ask their loved ones for privacy in this difficult moment.

“Agustin loved all his fans and appreciated every person who ever saw him on stage. Pray in solidarity for his eternal rest‘ they wrote of their release, accompanied by a classic photo of the interpreter.

Agustín Ramírez was the band’s lead singer for more than four decades. Photo credit: Facebook / The Walkers

As mentioned by his groupmates Agustín and his brothers left a great legacy music for romantic music in Mexico, although they never limited themselves and came to interpret Corridos, Band, Mariachi, Rancheras, Norteñasamong other genres.

“To let an enduring legacy of passion, dedication and hard work. Although he is no longer with us, his voice and his music You will continue to be a part of our lives. forever,” they wrote in the post, which in a few hours surpassed 25,000 reactions, 6.5,000 comments and more than 10,000 shares.

Just on August 28, 2022, they celebrated their 70th birthday on social networks, with a photo in which they can be seen, dressed as always very elegantly in a three-piece suit, as they used to go on stage. “Today we celebrate another year, friends. I’m thankful to God for giving me another birthday,” he wrote.

Ramírez had great friends in music, like fellow singer José Manuel Zamacona of Los Yonics. Photo credit: Facebook / The Walkers.

Who were the wanderers?

More specifically, Agustín, a native of the state of Guanajuato from San Francisco del Rinconcalled his brothers together to form a music group, and so it happened Bernardo, Horacio, Brígido (deceased) and Martín (deceased), began the story of “The Aztec Walkers”, the same that later it was simplified to “The Walkers”.

Brígido was the group’s composer, recording in 1982 “I knew how to lose” and “Why do you want to come back” together with his brothers, the same songs that became his biggest hits and which not only opened the doors to the interior of the republic, but also They took her on monumental tours around the world.

Among his songs we remember great pieces like “Come and Hug Me”, “When Two Souls”, “The Broken Bridge”, “Ay, Palomita”, “Your New Darling” or “Two Letters and a Flower”among many others, has quickly become a favorite with viewers with romantic tastes.

Photo credit: Facebook / The Walkers

Their success was so great that they became the first band to fill the Zócalo of Mexico City, and that many others would later equal him. Likewise toured the United States, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Ricaincluding in Latin America.

For now residing in the United States and they were founded by Agustín Ramírez himself, the only original member until 2022, as well Augustin Ramirez Jr. in the guitar, the requinto and the choruses; Anthony Ramirez on the battery and finally Salvador Spinoza on the bass

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