Los Shakers were a popular rock band in the 1960s and was a part of the Uruguayan Invasion in Latin America.
[1] As DJ Gaylord Fields put it, "Hugo, Osvaldo, Pelin and Caio are the Realest Fake Beatles to ever record — and, like their role models (but unlike practically every other Moptops manqué), they were as uncannily accomplished at bringing forth the psychedelic Pepperisms as the Merseybeat.
[1] Though the band focused their attentions almost exclusively on Latin America, they did take one crack at the English-speaking market when they released the album Break It All, on the US-based Audio Fidelity Records in 1966.
[3] However, their recording label (EMI) did not approve of this new sound, and left them without any promotion or support; it led to the band's split up.
In 2005, the original lineup re-united, and recorded a CD Bonus Tracks and played in Argentina and Uruguay.