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Lorenzo Palacios Quispe (April 26, 1950 in
Lima Lima ( ; ), originally founded as Ciudad de Los Reyes (City of The Kings) is the capital and the largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón River, Chillón, Rímac River, Rímac and Lurín Rivers, in the desert zone of t ...
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– June 24, 1994) was a Peruvian singer and musician. He arose under the artist name Chacalón (Big Jackal). He is often referred to as ''El Faraón de la Chicha'' ("The Pharaoh of Chicha music-('Peruvian
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Biography

Chacalón was born in one of the squatter settlements (Barriadas or Pueblos Jóvenes) of Lima to a migrant family from Ayacucho, one of the poorest departments of Peru. Lorenzo grew up on the urban hill of ''San Cosme'' in the ''La Victoria'' district under very poor conditions. His father ''Lorenzo Palacios Huaypacusi'', whom Palacios never got to know, was a dancer. His mother ''Olimpia Quispe'' was a singer. He was raised by her mother and his stepfather ''Silverio Escalante'' from the age of two. He had fourteen half-brothers and sisters. Chacalón lived under extreme poverty and under the alcoholism of his mother. As youths, he and his brother used to sing on the streets of Lima for money. It is not clear how he earned the name "Chacalon". It is said that his younger brother was known as Chacalito (little Jackal); and he became Chacalon (Big Jackal) since he was older. His first appearances were in 1965. To improve the economic situation of his family, he also worked as an assistant shoemaker. In 1968, his wife ''Dora'' gave birth to their first child, Esther. Chacalón and his wife married four years later. Chacalón reached and enjoyed the largest successes of his artistic career with his band ''La Nueva Crema'' (The New Cream).


Discography

Some of his most well-known titles were: *Soy provinciano (I am from the Provinces) *Como un ave (Like a Bird) *Viento (Wind) *Por que la quiero (Because I Love Her) *Pagarás algún día (One Day You Will Pay) *Mi dolor (My Pain) *Ven mi amor (Come my Love) *Cruz marcada (Marked Cross) *Por ella, la botella (For Her, the Bottle) *Triste y abandonado (Sad and Abandoned)


External links

*https://web.archive.org/web/20141222135728/http://www.webchacalonera.com/ 1950 births 1994 deaths Indigenous musicians of the Americas Musicians from Lima Peruvian musicians Peruvian people of Quechua descent 20th-century Peruvian male singers 20th-century Peruvian singers {{Peru-musician-stub