Juanón Lucero is a folk musician from Argentina, born on December 31, 1945, in the province of San Luis. He comes from a humble family with a strong folkloric tradition. Juanón began his musical journey performing in school events and family gatherings, eventually forming the duo "Los Hermanos de Cuyo" with his brother Santo. His solo career took off in 1987 at the "Cuna de Compadres" festival, where he was recognized as a musical revelation. This led to his first album, "Alma, Corazón y Pueblo." Over the years, Juanón has become a beloved figure in Argentine folk music, known for his traditional style and immense popularity, especially in the Cuyo region. His music often features a mix of genres like valses, chamamés, and polcas, showcasing his versatility and connection to his roots.
Juanón Lucero's career includes numerous albums and performances at major festivals such as Cosquín and Jesús María. One of his notable albums is "Recordando Boliches," which includes a remastered version of his hit song "Caña Doble." His music has resonated with audiences across Argentina, solidifying his reputation as a true folk artist with a deep connection to his people and culture.
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