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Cumbia Road from ARTURO ALMANZA on Vimeo.
Cumbia Road from ARTURO ALMANZA on Vimeo.
http://vimeo.com/37157362
a Journey to the heart of the Andes by the misterious Roads of the Cumbia. "Vacilando con Ayahausca" cover by BARETO based on the legendary song of Juaneco and his combo.
Video: Arturo Almanza www.arturoalmanza.tk
www.bareto.net /
Joaquín Mariátegui – Primera Guitarra
Rolando Galardo – Guitarra Rítmica
Jorge Giraldo – Bajo
Sergio Sarria – Percusión
Jorge Olazo – Batería y Timbales
David Haddad – Tumbadoras
David Cabrejos – Saxo
Rafael Miranda – Saxo
Angel Irujo – TrompetaCumbia Road from ARTURO ALMANZA on Vimeo.
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The ancient Nazca people, who once flourished in the valleys of south coastal Peru, literally fell with the trees they chopped down, new research has concluded. The Nazca caused their own collapse when they cleared their forests in order to make way for agriculture, thus exposing the landscape to wind and flood erosion.The ancient Nazca people, who once flourished in the valleys of south coastal Peru,... more
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A Peruvian man takes us into his office to play some old Incan songs. His only request was that we bring it back to America and share it with the world. Enjoy!A Peruvian man takes us into his office to play some old Incan songs. His only request... more
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