Victor Angulo Art Casado Carl Driggs Chuck Francour Carlos Garcia
Kracker were an American rock band active in the 1970s.
Biography
The band was originally formed in South Florida in 1970, but moved to Chicago in April 1971, where they were introduced to producer Jimmy Miller. With Miller, they recorded their first album, La Familia, which was released on ABC Dunhill in 1972. The single "Because of You (The Sun Don't Set)" reached number 104 on the BillboardBubbling Under chart; it would be their only charted single.[1] Their second album, Kracker Brand, was produced and released the next year on ABC Dunhill.[2]
In 1976, Kracker was signed by Henry Stone to Dash Records, in Miami, Florida, and the group recorded their third and final album, Hot, which was a compilation of dance-oriented rock.
Members
Victor Angulo – Guitar, vocals
Art Casado – Drums, vocals
Carl Driggs – Lead vocals, percussion (died in 2017)
Chuck Francour – Lead vocals, keyboards (died in 2022)