Los Hermanos Moreno
Los Hermanos Moreno is a tropical band formed in New Jersey in 1989 by brothers William and Nelson Moreno. The group gained popularity in the 1990s, reaching the Latin music charts with hits like "Sopa de Pichón" and "Quimbombo." Their success was further solidified when they won the title of Best International Orquestra at a Colombian festival, which helped them gain international recognition. They continued to tour globally and released albums such as "No Me Vuelvo A Enamorar" and "Together." Despite William Moreno's departure from the group, Los Hermanos Moreno retained their name and released "Una Miradita" in 1999. The band is known for their salsa and tropical music styles and has been associated with other Latin music artists like Tito Nieves, Tony Vega, and Oscar D'León.