About Sapo
Sapo was an early 1970's San Francisco-based Latin-rock band now considered one of the seminal and influential bands from the period. The band originally had ten pieces including congas, timbales, drums, two guitars and a four piece horn section. Sapo was formed just as Malo's song "Suavecito" hit the national top ten charts. Richard Bean, the singer and co-writer of the song, left Malo and formed Sapo with his brother horn player Joe Bean. Richard wrote Sapo's songs and was the lead singer and timbale player.
Top Tracks
Cowboy Bebop (Tank)
Been Had
Moonlight Densetsu
Cha La Head Chala
Cowboy Bebop (The Real Folk Blues)
En Manel
Can't Make It
Ritmo Del Corazon
It's the music
sapo's montuno
Similar Artists
Find Radio Stations Playing Sapo
Discover Sapo and 50,000+ radio stations on our interactive 3D globe with audio-reactive visualizations.
Open Spinn Radio