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  2. Los Jairas - Wikipedia

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    Los Jairas, an ensemble founded in the mid-1960s... completely transformed the performance styles of Bolivian music. Its practical size—four members—facilitated international touring, and the attention brought to it by foreigners finally made Bolivians take serious notice of what could be played on those instruments that were considered ...

  3. Roberto Valera - Wikipedia

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    Chamber music: String Quartet ... ensemble, 1971; Tierra de sol, cielo y tierra, ensemble, 1993 ... (for Concierto por la Paz) National Award, UNEAC, 1989 (for his ...

  4. List of awards and nominations received by Espinoza Paz

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    Espinoza Paz Latin Songwriter of the Year Won [28] [29] "Mil Heridas" Award-Winning Songs Won "Prohibido" Won "Te Compro" Won 2009 "El Vaso Derrama" Won [30] "La Rata Flaca" Won "Olvídame Tú" Won "Para Impresionarte" Won "Perdóname" Won "Sobre Mis Pies" Won Espinoza Paz Latin Songwriter of the Year Won 2010 Espinoza Paz

  5. Octavia (band) - Wikipedia

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    Octavia is a Bolivian pop rock band characterized by a unique mix of Andean music, catchy pop sounds, use of electronic synthesizers, and acoustic music.The band's sound is continually evolving but it is widely regarded as one of the most important and influential bands in the history of Bolivian rock.

  6. Espinoza Paz - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Paz shocked fans by saying he was going to retire, after a lawsuit from his former manager. In early 2014, he switched labels from "Nueva Generacion Music Group" to "Anval Music". During this time, Paz's popularity began to decline and although he released numerous singles, he did not release a studio album until 2016. [citation needed]

  7. Music of Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, Edgar 'Yayo' Jofré formed a quartet called Los Jairas [1] in La Paz. With Bolivian folk music gaining popularity throughout the country, Jofré , along with Alfredo Dominguez , Ernesto Cavour Julio Godoy , and Gilbert Favre used traditional music in modified forms to appeal to urban-dwellers and Europeans.

  8. El General Paz & La Triple Frontera - Wikipedia

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    El General Paz & La Triple Frontera (GP3F) is a rock fusion band founded by Anel Paz, integrated by musicians from various countries (Argentina, Brazil, Cuba, Mexico, Uruguay), that merges several rhythms in their songs, including Rock, Funk, Folklore of Latin America, Brazilian music, Jazz, and world music.

  9. La Paz (band) - Wikipedia

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    La Paz is a Scottish rock band that was originally formed in 1984 by Doogie White, Chic McSherry and Alex Carmichael. The group toured around in Scotland in the early 80s and released two albums. The band broke up in 1988 when Doogie White quit the band to join Midnight Blue and later Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow .