Conjunto Primavera was formed on the first day of spring in 1978 by the saxophonist Juan Dominguez.
[1] They remained a local act for several years, but starting in 1980, they signed with an indie label, Joey Records, in San Antonio, Texas.
It was at Joey Records that Conjunto Primavera would not only record popular covers such as "La Sirenita", "Paloma Querida", and "Noches Eternas", but also subsequent fan favorites such as "Borracho Y Loco", "Cuatro Primaveras", and "10 Kilometros."
Another major change took place in 1988 when lead singer Nacho Galindo announced he was leaving the group to become a Christian artist.
In 2008, the group received the Billboard Latin Music Lifetime Achievement Award.