BEAT 4
BOOTS A GO GO (MUSICA & ENTRETENIMIENTO)
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MUSICA & ENTRETENIMIENTO
This is one of the first Chilean rock albums recorded in Spanish. "Boots a Go Go" (1966) by Beat 4 is released now on vinyl, from the original IRT masters! Los Beat 4 (Santiago de Chile, 1966) began as the partnership of four childhood friends: brothers Mario and Willy Benitez, Johnny Paniagua and Reinaldo Rhino Gonzalez.
Under the influence of the Beatles, the Kinks and the Animals, they formed Los Electrones, a group with which they played at school parties and various meetings, following the style of the New Wave.
Around 1966, and after the explosion of the beat rhythm in our country with the arrival of the Beatles, they decided to change their name to Beat 4 and sing in Spanish.
In 1967, backed by the wide radio diffusion of their single "Llora conmigo" (a Spanish version of an Italian pop song), they toured throughout the country.
The band's second hit came with the jingle "Dame un Bananino", composed to promote a banana-flavored ice cream.
The song was released as an EP, was a great success and took them on tour to the main beaches of Chile.
They would later replicate the model with the song "Ta ta ta ta", as simple and catchy as the previous one.
The Beat 4's career was short but intense and popular. At the beginning of the 70's they had already released four LPs, and since then they began to incorporate their own compositions.
When Willy Benítez left the band, Tilo Mandiola replaced him, but soon after, the Beat 4 decided to leave.
Willy Benítez entered the theater school of the Catholic University, to later begin a career as a humorist in television programs such as "El festival de la una".
Reinaldo Rhino González, vocals (1966 - 1971). Johnny Paniagua, guitar (1966 - 1971). Willy Benítez, bass (1966 - 1971).
Mario Benítez, drums (1966 - 1971). Tilo Mandiola, bass (1971).