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Grupo Bryndis is an internationally known Mexican musical group that originated in Villa Juárez, S.L.P. The musicians are: Guadalupe Guevara (singer/percusions), Mauro Posadas (guitar), Gerardo Izaguirre (bass), Claudio Montaño (keyboard), and Juan Guevara (drums). The band resides in Santa Paula, California.
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