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1960 in Mexico

Events in the year 1960 in Mexico.

Incumbents

Cabinet

Supreme Court

Governors

Every governor was a member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, PRI.

Population

  • 38,174,112 (19,156,559 women, 19,017,553 men)

Events

Awards

Movies

Sports

Music

  • Rock! was the debut album of Los Locos del Ritmo, recorded at Discos Orfeón. It was the first Spanish-language rock LP and included songs such as Nena no me importa ("Baby, I don't care") by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller and Pedro Pistolas ("Peter Gunn") by Henry Mancini.
  • Los Teen Tops, which included singer Enrique Guzmán, released their first single (78 rpm) in May, including La Plaga (Spanish adaptation of Little Richard's "Good Golly, Miss Molly") and El Rock de la Cárcel (Spanish adaptation of Elvis Presley's "Jailhouse Rock"), recorded at Columbia Records.
  • Armando Manzanero recorded Voy a Apagar la Luz ("I'm going to turn off the light") in 1960.
  • César Costa was a part of the group Los Camisas Negras, which recorded several singles and an LP on Musart, including El Tigre ("Tiger" by Fabian), Mona Lisa (originally by Carl Mann) and Osito Teddy Elvis's "Teddy Bear".
  • Los Checkers were formed in 1960 and changed their name to Los Twisters in 1961.
  • Los Crazy Boys began in January 1960 under the leadership of Jesús Martínez “Palillo”. In May they recorded their first single, with Leroy and Trátame Bien ("Treat Me Well") Their first LP was recorded in November, and it was called, Rock con los Crazy Boys.

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