Traditional accordion and bandeneon player Nini Flores was created in the Argentinean province of Corrientes in 1966, the son of bandoneon player and orchestra leader Avelino Flores. Flores started dealing with his father’s orchestra at an extremely early age along with old sibling Rudi Flores, who was simply created in Corrientes in 1961 and experienced developed into an excellent traditional guitarist and vocalist. The brothers officially created the duo Rudi & Nini Flores in 1984. They documented Argentine: Chamamé — Music of Paraná for ethnomusicologist Michel Plisson in 1993, as well as the recording was consequently released within the Ocora Radio France label in 1996. The brothers relocated to France in 2000, liberating Por Cielos Lejanos, also within the Ocora imprint, in 2003. Another recording for Ocora Radio France, Chamame: Music of Corrientes, made an appearance in 2006.