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'''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 guitar]]s. The group was formed in [[Santiago, Chile|Santiago]] in 1969 by [[Mario Salazar]] and one of the three founders of [[Quilapayún]], [[Julio Numhauser]]. [[Patricio Castillo (musician)|Patricio Castillo]] joined the group later in 1971, two years before the group decided to break up.<ref>[http://www.musicapopular.cl/3.0/index2.php?op=Artista&id=46 Música Popular: Amerindios]</ref>
'''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 guitar]]s. The group was formed in [[Santiago, Chile|Santiago]] in 1969 by [[Mario Salazar]] and one of the three founders of [[Quilapayún]], [[Julio Numhauser]]. [[Patricio Castillo (musician)|Patricio Castillo]] joined the group later in 1971, two years before the group decided to break up.<ref>[http://www.musicapopular.cl/3.0/index2.php?op=Artista&id=46 Música Popular: Amerindios] {{wayback|url=http://www.musicapopular.cl/3.0/index2.php?op=Artista&id=46 |date=20110630202023 }}</ref>


== Discography ==
== Discography ==

Revision as of 15:40, 11 October 2016

Amerindios
OriginSantiago, Chile
GenresFolk, Nueva Canción, Chilean music
Years active1969–1973
MembersJulio Numhauser
Mario Salazar
Patricio Castillo

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 decided to break up.[1]

Discography

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