[1] They were later joined by lead guitarist Tony Reinozo and drummer and singer Ediberto Guzman and the band name was then changed to Los Jets.
[2][3] The band had three tracks that were number one on the Spanish Hitparade: "Zorongo" in 1961, "Serenata Huasteca" in 1962, and "Guitarra Enamorada" in 1963.
A fourth track, "Maria De La O" made the Spanish top ten.
The band cited their main influences as Elvis Presley, Cliff Richard, and The Shadows and did cover versions of Presley's and The Shadows' music when they played live, including many instrumental numbers.
with each letter representing the initial of each band member's first name: Jcose Gonzalez on bass, Eduardo Bartrina on drums, Tony Soler on lead guitar and Santiago Gonzalez on rhythm guitar and vocals.