Adolfo Ángel Gustavo Ángel Fernando Ángel Mario Alberto Ortíz Carlos Abrego Karlo Vidal Jonathan Amabilis Javier Alba Alba Samuel Guzmán Magdaleno Carlos Flores "Carlangas"
At the inaugural Latin Grammy Awards of 2000, they received the award for best Mexican-American album. In 2005, they received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Premio Lo Nuestro 2005 Awards show. The aforementioned award has been given to only the maximum exponents in Latin music history. Similarly, in 2010, Los Temerarios received the Lifetime Achievement Award from 2010 Latin Billboard Music Awards held in Puerto Rico for their successful 30-year music career. In 2012, Los Temerarios received their star on the Las Vegas Walk of Fame.
On August 28, 2023, Los Temerarios announced their separation. Their farewell tour lasted through 2024, ending on December 21st at Estadio GNP Seguros (formally Foro Sol) at CDMX.
Discography
1981 – As Conjunto Las Brisas, they recorded two 45 format discs.
1983 – After changing their name to Los Temerarios, they release their first LP, Los 14 Grandes exitos De Los Temerarios.*