Laghonia were a Peruvian psychedelic-rock band that was active between 1968 and 1972. The band released two albums on Discos Mag, following a few early singles as the New Juggler Sound. Group members also played in the local acts Cerro Verde, Smog, Sudamérica, and We All Together.
Members: Saúl Cornejo (vocals, guitar), Carlos Salom (Hammond organ), Manuel Cornejo (drums), Alex Abad (percussion), David Levene (vocals, guitar), Eddy Zarauz (bass, 1968-70), Ernesto Samamé (bass, 1970-72)
Discography:
- Glue (1968)
- Etcetera (1969)
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