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Several longtime members of <a href="spotify:artist:1TCSet7pGZCDkcXCOzH359">K-Paz de la Sierra</a> left the chart-topping duranguense group in 2007 to form a successful group of their own, AK-7. Gerardo Ramírez (keyboards), Rafael Solís (keyboards), Oscar Ledesma (keyboards), Armando J. Rodríguez (tambourine), Carmelo Gamboa (drums), and Luis Vidales (electric tuba) were originally members of <a href="spotify:artist:1TCSet7pGZCDkcXCOzH359">K-Paz de la Sierra</a>, which beginning in 2004 enjoyed exceptional success in Mexico and the United States, topping Billboard's Top Latin Albums chart repeatedly. These bandmembers split from <a href="spotify:artist:1TCSet7pGZCDkcXCOzH359">K-Paz de la Sierra</a> on May 28, 2007, because of disputes with lead singer Sergio Gomez (who, unrelatedly, was kidnapped and brutally murdered on December 2, 2007, after leaving a dance hall in Morelia, Michoacán), and formed a group of their own, AK-7 (i.e., Antes K-Paz -- in English, "After K-Paz"). Other members of the group include vocalists Alfredo Hernández and Adolfo Rizo. Signed to Univision, AK-7 released El Avion de las Tres (2007), an album recorded with the participation of Joel Solís and Eusebio Cortéz of <a href="spotify:artist:16kOCiqZ1auY4sokSeZuKf">Los Bukis</a>. The title track was released as the lead single, followed by "La Llamada." ~ Jason Birchmeier

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