- Cochabamba. [2]
Kjarkas have
founded two
schools teaching Andean folk music: the
Musical School of
Kjarkas (Lima, Peru) and La FundaciĆ³n
Kjarkas (Ecuador)....
- fue" by the
Bolivian group Los
Kjarkas.
Given Kaoma's
release of
their single without Los
Kjarkas' permission, Los
Kjarkas successfully sued. Kaoma's "Lambada"...
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Bolivian group Los
Kjarkas.
Given Kaoma's
clear act of
plagiarism and
release of
their single without Los
Kjarkas' permission, Los
Kjarkas successfully sued...
-
Andean folk
group Los
Kjarkas in 1981. The song's
lyrics and
music had been
lawfully registered by the
founding members of Los
Kjarkas,
Gonzalo and Ulises...
- act of
plagiarism and
release of
their single without Los
Kjarkas' permission, Los
Kjarkas successfully sued Kaoma. Now Kaoma's "Lambada" song is credited...
- (by
Ulysses Hermosa, lead
singer of the po****r
Bolivian folk
group Los
Kjarkas),
later renamed as "Lambada". She was
fluent in four languages, and recorded...
- Iba a Decir?" The song
samples "Llorando se fue" by
Bolivian group Los
Kjarkas. The
catchy song was
performed in the
Latin Grammy Awards in New York,...
- Hermosa,
Bolivian musician, Los
Kjarkas co-founder,
inventor of the
ronroco Ulises Hermosa,
Bolivian musician, Los
Kjarkas co-founder
Julio Lavayen, charanguista...
-
Matogrosso as well as
musical ensembles such as Inti
Illimani and Los
Kjarkas are
magnificent examples of the
heights that this soul can reach. Latin...
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forming different bands and groups. One of the most
legendary was Los
Kjarkas, from Bolivia,
singing and
composing songs that
became huge hits in Bolivia...