Pepe Murillo

Pepe Murillo, born José Eduardo Murillo Mendisabal on May 4, 1941, in Potosí, Bolivia, is a renowned folk singer and television presenter. He is best known for his work with the group Los Caminantes in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. Pepe Murillo later pursued a successful solo career, often incorporating traditional Bolivian instruments like the charango and zampoña into his music. He continues to perform at cultural festivals and concerts, celebrating Bolivian heritage through his music. In addition to his musical endeavors, Murillo works on a television program called "La Tribuna Libre del Pueblo," which focuses on social aid.

Some of his notable works include "Bolivia en Mi Corazón," a song that has been featured in various performances and recordings. Murillo's music is deeply rooted in Bolivian culture, and he remains an important figure in traditional Bolivian music. His legacy is highlighted through his contributions to Bolivian folk music and his ongoing involvement in both music and community service.

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De Colección
Album - 14 Tracks - Released July 8, 2008
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