Los de Jujuy

Los de Jujuy is a traditional Argentine musical group synonymous with the folkloric rhythms and melodic landscapes of the Andean region, particularly the province of Jujuy, from which they derive their name. Their music is a heartfelt homage to the culture, traditions, and natural beauty of Northern Argentina, creating an auditory journey through the region's rich heritage. The ensemble showcases a variety of string and wind instruments typical to Andean music, such as the charango and quena, and features vocals that encapsulate the poignant and expressive nature of their artistry.

Over the years, Los de Jujuy have distinguished themselves as cultural ambassadors of the Jujuy province, reflecting the soul of its people through their music. Their recent releases, "Ayres del Lugar," "Si Te Habre Andado," and "Entre Dos Rios," beautifully illustrate their commitment to preserving and promoting the folk music of their homeland. These works are characterized by the intricate interplay of traditional melodies and poetic lyrics, which tell stories of love, nature, and the everyday life of the Andean communities. Los de Jujuy's contribution to the Argentine music scene is significant, as it not only entertains but also educates and keeps the spirit of Jujuy's folklore alive for future generations.

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Ayres del Lugar
Album - 12 Tracks - Released January 1, 2011
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