Tomás Lipán

Tomás Lipán is a distinguished Argentine folk singer and composer renowned for his deep and heartfelt renditions of traditional Andean music. Hailing from Purmamarca, a small village in the Jujuy Province in Northwest Argentina, Lipán has become one of the most respected and authentic voices of the Quechua culture and music. His work is deeply rooted in the landscapes and traditions of his homeland, evoking the spirit of the Puna, the region's high plains, and the essence of its people.

Throughout his prolific career, Tomás Lipán has garnered acclaim not only in Argentina but internationally, with a discography that reflects a passionate commitment to preserving and sharing the cultural heritage of Jujuy. Among his most recent releases, albums like "Clásicos" and "Zambas Argentinas" showcase his mastery in interpreting classic folkloric rhythms, while "Cautivo de Amor" and "Canto Rojo" offer more personal, introspective work. His music, characterized by the hauntingly beautiful sounds of indigenous instruments and his powerful voice, deeply resonates with listeners seeking a connection to the soul of the Andean region. Through his songs, such as those found on "Amor y Albahaca" and "Ramo de Luna," Lipán invites audiences to explore the rich tapestry of stories, customs, and landscapes that define his artistic vision.

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Clásicos
Album - 18 Tracks - Released January 1, 2015
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