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Wayno

THE BRAND NEW York-based Peruvian folk group Wayno is a successor to long-established outfits such Los Incas (most well-known for his or her collaborations with Simon and Garfunkel and Paul Simon). The main users, Luis Vilcherrez and Marco Covenas, who create and create the group’s function, hail — as perform …

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Nina Mutal

Peruvian rock singer Nina Mutal was uncovered while being truly a backing vocalist for Banda Azul in 1989. Mutal combines her single profession with her interest for teaching music to kids. Her tune “Como Estas Corazón” was used by TV manufacturer Erásmo Gómez, who positioned it in another of his …

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Wachan Bajiyoperak

Wachan Bajiyoperak was created in Ciromayo Cusco, Peru, in 1962. His dad was a Hampig medication guy, and from early child years, Wachan discovered a deep link with the Incan temples, the sacred mountains, as well as the means of his ancestors. His dad qualified him in organic medication, while …

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Ah-Kin

The original flute and percussion music of Peru is reflected with the music of Ah-Kin. The high-pitched shades of Gabriela Sanchez’s vocals are established to the melodies of Arturo Garcia Otoreo (samponas, ocean shells, sterling silver flutes, quenas and clay drums) and Cesar Regina (quenas, shakers and clay drums). Performing …

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Pepe Vásquez

Child of musician and researcher Porfirio Vásquez, vocalist/songwriter Pepe Vásquez started performing and playing acoustic guitar at an extremely young age, executing a folk genre started in dark Peruvian areas to keep their history. After going to Lima’s Conservatory of Music, Pepe Vásquez became probably one of the most well-known …

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