The member of ‘Los Diablos’, Beloved Jaenauthor of the song ‘Un Rayo de Sol’, died Tuesday night in the Hospital Clinic of Barcelona after undergoing surgery for a serious illness, according to Efe. He joined Los Diablos in its beginnings, when the duo formed by the singer Agustin Ramirez and the bassist Enrique Marin It became a quartet with Amado on bass and Emilio Sancho on drums.

The group’s first commercial success was “a ray of sun“, an adaptation of a song that Sheila sang and to which Amado Jaén changed the lyrics. He was also the author or co-author of other legendary songs from the summer repertoire, such as “Acalorado”, “Oh oh July” and “Fin de Semana”, among He also composed songs for other performers, such as “And only you”, which Bacchelli sang, and adapted songs from television cartoons such as “Inspector Gadget”, “Luky Luke”, “Doraemon” or “Bola de Drac Z.”

Amado Jaén Blanco (L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, ​​1949) was bassist of the group and creator of the group’s greatest hits, as well as music creator for advertising and television spaces.

In February he attended with his bandmates Agustín Ramírez and Enrique Marín the inauguration of the Los Diablos Park in L’Hospitalet de Llobregat (Barcelona) together with the mayor, Núria Marín, and they premiered their song ‘Som de L’Hospitalet’ there (‘We are from L’Hospitalet’), because it is the city where the group was born in the 60s.

The mayor, for her part, has already said goodbye to the artist through her Twitter account. “A great friend that I will always carry in my heart. Amado Jaén, founder of Los Diablos and composer of many musical hits, leaves us. I fondly remember the inauguration of the Gardens that bear the group’s name and the song Som de L’Hospitalet that will always remind us of his legacy,” he expressed.