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Amerindios
Amerindios was a folk music group from Chile which was active in the years between 1969 and 1973. It was one of the many artists of the Nueva Canción movement, but unlike many other Nueva Canción artists, Amerindios also incorporated instruments such as electric guitars. The group was formed in Santiago in 1969 by Mario Salazar and one of the three founders of Quilapayún Quilapayún () are a folk music group from Chile and among the longest lasting and most influential ambassadors of the ''Nueva canción, Nueva Canción Chilena'' movement and genre. Formed during the mid-1960s, the group became inseparable with t ..., Julio Numhauser. Patricio Castillo joined the group later in 1971, two years before the group broke up.Música Popular: Amerindios


Discography

* 1970 - ''
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Tu Sueño Es Mi Sueño, Tu Grito Es Mi Canto
''Tu Sueño Es Mi Sueño, Tu Grito Es Mi Canto'' (English: ''Your Dream Is My Dream, Your Cry Is My Song'') is the second and final studio album by the folk music group Amerindios Amerindios was a folk music group from Chile which was active in the years between 1969 and 1973. It was one of the many artists of the Nueva Canción movement, but unlike many other Nueva Canción artists, Amerindios also incorporated instrumen .... Track listing # "El barco de papel" # "Los colihues" # "Mis raices heridas" (with Bernardo Dewers) # "Los niños cuando niños" # "Valparaiso 4 A.M. / Cueca beat" # "A pie camino" # "¡No!" # "Mi rio" # "Ahora" # "Ni pocos, ni muchos" # "La cervecita" # "Sin nombre" External links Música Popular: Amerindios: Tu sueño es mi sueño, tu grito es mi canto Amerindios albums 1973 albums {{1970s-folk-album-stub ...
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Amerindios (album)
Amerindios was a folk music group from Chile which was active in the years between 1969 and 1973. It was one of the many artists of the Nueva Canción movement, but unlike many other Nueva Canción artists, Amerindios also incorporated instruments such as electric guitars. The group was formed in Santiago in 1969 by Mario Salazar and one of the three founders of Quilapayún, Julio Numhauser. Patricio Castillo joined the group later in 1971, two years before the group broke up.Música Popular: Amerindios


Discography

* 1970 - '''' * 1973 - ''


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