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changed into
canto nuevo,
which was po****rized by
performers like Emma
Junaro.
Traditional Bolivian (and
other South American)
musical instruments include...
- Emma
Junaro (born 1
November 1953 in Oruro, Bolivia) is a
Bolivian musician.
Junaro's style incorporates Brazilian po****r music,
European folk styles...
- to
Bolivia in the 1980s in the form of
canto nuevo artists such as Emma
Junaro and
Matilde Casazola. The 1970s was a
decade in
which Andean music saw its...
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anthologies and her
songs have been
covered by
renowned artists such as Emma
Junaro, Luis Rico, and
Jenny Cárdenas. In 2004 she
published La
Carne de los Sueños...
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Miranda 4:58 14. "Caballo Viejo"
Estudiantina Invasora 3:06 15. "Zancudo" Tin Tan 3:49 16. "Sumac Orcko"
Rumillajta 4:18 17. "Anochecer" Emma
Junaro 4:33...
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House Alex Vega TV
movie Douche Bros. Doug
Pilot 2014
Intelligence Nestor Junaro Episode: "Delta Force" The
Bridge Manuel Alcala 2
episodes 2015 American...
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painter (b. 1933) 30 May –
Luisa Molina, folk
singer (b. 1955) 7 June –
Jaime Junaro,
singer (b. 1949) 4
August – Moisés Torres, journalist,
professor and politician...
- Perales: Nido de águilas Los Kjarkas:
Canto a la
mujer de mi
pueblo Emma
Junaro:
Resolana Luzmila Carpio:
Sumaj llajta Los Jaivas:
Alturas de
Machu Picchu...
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Orquesta sinfónica [16]
Voice and orchestra:
songs of
Enriqueta Ulloa, Emma
Junaro, Los Kjarkas, Yalo Cuellar,
Esther Marisol, etc.
Charango and orquesta:...
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Luzmila Carpio Khanata Los
Jairas Los
Kjarkas Paja
Brava Hernán
Ergueta Emma
Junaro Gladys Moreno Zulma Yugar Anticuchos Chuflay Guinea pig
Locro Pique macho...