Los Hermanos Cardozo

Los Hermanos Cardozo are an embodiment of the rich folkloric tradition of Argentina, particularly known for their deep roots in the Chamamé genre—a music style that is highly popular in the northeastern region of the country, especially in Corrientes and Chaco provinces. Formed by siblings who share an intense passion for the traditional sounds of their homeland, Los Hermanos Cardozo have dedicated their careers to preserving and promoting the folk music of Argentina, captivating audiences with their authentic performances and mastery of Chamamé.

Over the years, Los Hermanos Cardozo have become celebrated figures within the Latin American folk scene, amassing a dedicated fan base with releases like "Nuestras Mejores 30 Canciones" and "Para Ti Guainita." Their music often speaks of rural life, cultural identity, and the landscapes that inspire them, bridging the gap between past and present. Albums such as "La Sombra del Gato Negro," "Disco de Oro," and "Conozca Mi Chaco, Señor" showcase not only their musical talent but also their commitment to their roots and storytelling craft. With "Entre Chaqueño y Correntino" and "Destino de Trovador," they reaffirm their status as cultural ambassadors of the Chamamé, constantly reinforcing their connection to the land and its stories. Celebrating a decade of music with "Diez Años de Chamamé," Los Hermanos Cardozo continue to be torchbearers for the Chamamé tradition.

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Nuestras Mejores 30 Canciones
Album - 30 Tracks - Released July 15, 2000
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