
AMOZOC TAPES - La Brevedad (Live Session)
Music
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Edgar García
Edgar García
Guitarra / Keyboard / Voz
Edgar García
Guitarra / Keyboard / Voz
Edson Arath
Edson Arath
Bajo
Edson Arath
Bajo
Erendira Peña
Erendira Peña
Voz / Percusión
Erendira Peña
Voz / Percusión
Marco Ruiz
Marco Ruiz
Batería
Marco Ruiz
Batería
Jesús ''Ramirez'' Cárdenas
Jesús ''Ramirez'' Cárdenas
Guitarra
Jesús ''Ramirez'' Cárdenas
Guitarra
J. Francisco Morán
J. Francisco Morán
Percusión
J. Francisco Morán
Percusión
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