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spelling of
Jaivas is a
misspelling of the word jaibas,
which means crabs in Spanish.
Between 1970 and 1971, and with its Spani****ed name "Los
Jaivas", the...
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Jaiva,
Township jive (TJ),
Soweto jive,
Soweto sound or
Soweto beat is a
subgenre of
South African township music and
African dance form that influenced...
- as
drummer in Los
Jaivas. He is
widely considered to be the top
drummer from Chile, with a
unique and
strong style. In 1979 Los
Jaivas toured England for...
- Contemporánea S.A. La isla de la dulzura.
Ediciones Los
Jaivas. Sony BMG. "Eduardo
Parra dijo que "Los
Jaivas" seguirán
entregando su arte a los chilenos". Radio...
- "Claudio Parra: "Los
Jaivas no
puede seguir sin nosotros"". El
Mostrador (in Spanish).
Retrieved 2021-12-28. "Los
Jaivas". Los
Jaivas | MusicaPo****r.cl...
- ISBN 978-0-8108-8834-0. "Featured Artist: Los
Jaivas". Sony Music.
Archived from the
original on 2008-05-21.
Retrieved 2008-07-04. "Los
Jaivas: Biography". Yahoo! Music....
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Chilean guitarist and
vocalist from the folk/progressive rock
group Los
Jaivas, Chile's longest-surviving group. He died of a
heart attack while on vacation...
- Inti-Illimani, and Quilapayún. Also, many
Chilean rock
bands like Los
Jaivas, Los Prisioneros, La Ley, Los Tres and Los
Bunkers have
reached international...
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Jaiva. In 1977 the
community Los
Jaivas, most of 20 people,
moved to Europe. They
lived in Biarritz, France, then in the
suburbs of Paris. Los
Jaivas...
- 15
March 2004) was a
Chilean musician. He was a
member of the band Los
Jaivas and Huaika. Eloy was the son of
guitarist and
vocalist Eduardo "Gato" Aquinta...