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This is a list of notable Ecuadorian musicians across all fields of music in alphabetical order by surname and first name as given by the Ecuadorian dictionary of biography. [ 1 ] B
The mountainous, Andean region of Ecuador, the Sierra, is home to a style of music called Sanjuanito. The music of the Otavalo people is well-known worldwide. A small panpipe called the rondador is the most distinctive instrument, but ensembles are typically groups of wind instruments , guitar trios (often including a bandolin ), or brass bands .
This article is a list of Ecuadorian artists.. Alba Calderón (1908–1982, Guayaquil) [1]; Aníbal Villacís (born 1927, Ambato); Araceli Gilbert (1913–1993) [1]; Caesar Andrade Faini (born 1913, Quito)
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Rock music was introduced to Ecuadorian audiences in the late 1950s through radio and television music programs. [citation needed] The primary influences on the evolution of Ecuadorian rock were Mexican and Argentine rock; however, the political environment during the Ecuadorian revolution of the 1960s also influenced the genre.
Adrianne León - singer-songwriter, American of Ecuadorian and Puerto Rican descent, lived in Ecuador. Adrienne Bailon - singer 3LW; Ecuadorian/Puerto Rican; Antonio Neumane - French, lived and worked in Ecuador, composed the music of the National Anthem of Ecuador; Arturo Rodas - classical composer; Beatriz Parra Durango - classical musician
Ónix, Yoyo Music, Sonolux, Discos Peerless, Codiscos, ABStationRecords Musical artist Julio Alfredo Jaramillo Laurido (October 1, 1935 – February 9, 1978) was a notable Ecuadorian singer and recording artist who performed throughout Latin America , achieving great fame for his renditions of boleros , valses , pasillos , tangos , and rancheras .
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