- San Luis, Cañete, Peru – 19 July 2004, Lima, Peru), po****rly
known as
Caitro Soto, was an Afro-Peruvian
musician and composer. He was
known for his version...
-
years have
included Victoria and
Nicomedes Santa Cruz,
Ronaldo Campos,
Caitro Soto,
Lucila Campos, Pepe Vásquez, and
Susana Baca. One of the best known...
- diplomat’s
party and a TV
presentation in Lima
along with
Peruvian percussionist Caitro Soto,
Spanish flamenco guitar player Paco de Lucía
brought a cajón to Spain...
- come from; in
addition to San Luis, in the
province of Cañete, land of
Caitro Soto, Coco
Linares and
Ronaldo Campos.[citation needed]
Further south there...
- Inka Beats:
Iskay (2006) Hi-Fi
Stereo (2007) Landó por bulerías (2009)
Caitro & Félix (2016) Perú
Ethno Beats (2017)
Peruvian rock Miki González biography...
-
contributions was the
inclusion of the cajón, an Afro-Peruvian
instrument Caitro Soto
exposed to him
during his
visit to Peru in the late 1970s. He understood...
-
Carlos Lemos Simmonds,
sixth Vice
President of
Columbia (d. 2003) 1934 –
Caitro Soto, Afro-Peruvian
musician (d. 2004) 1935 –
JacSue Kehoe,
American neuroscientist...
- of "Toro Mata" was
performed by
Carlos Soto de la
Colina (also
known as
Caitro Soto) in 1973. "Toro Mata" has also been
performed by
Peruvian musicians...
-
accompanied on the
performance by
Rodolfo Arteaga, Félix Casaverde, and
Caitro Soto.
Granda suffered a
heart attack in 1979 and was in poor
health thereafter...
-
struggling with
racism and poor recognition.
Interpreters such as
Lucila Campos,
Caitro Soto,
Susana Baca, Eva Ayllon, and the Peru
Negro dance company,
among others...