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Quilapayún
Quilapayún
Chilean folk music group
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Los Fronterizos
Los Fronterizos
Argentine band
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Jorge Villamizar
Jorge Villamizar
Colombian singer
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Verónica Castro
Verónica Castro
Mexican actor and singer
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César Isella
César Isella
Argentine composer
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Jessi Colter
Jessi Colter
American country music artist
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Héctor Lavoe
Héctor Lavoe
Puerto Rican salsa singer
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El Vez
El Vez
American musician
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Loalwa Braz
Loalwa Braz
Brazilian pop singer (1953-2017)
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Eddy Herrera
Eddy Herrera
Dominican Republic musician
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Daddy Yankee
Daddy Yankee
Puerto Rican singer and rapper
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José José
José José
Mexican singer and actor
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Alfredo Antonini
Alfredo Antonini
American conductor
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King Africa
King Africa
Argentine dance music project
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A.B. Quintanilla
A.B. Quintanilla
American songwriter, record producer and musician
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inti lliminani
inti lliminani
Chilean folk music group
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Tarateño Rojas
Tarateño Rojas
Bolivian musician
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Calle 13
Calle 13
Puerto Rican band
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Don Omar
Don Omar
Puerto Rican singer
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Maná
Maná
Mexican salsa, pop band

Savia Andina is an Andean folk music ensemble from Bolivia, and it was founded in 1975. The group originated in 1964 as schoolmates Gerardo Arias, Eddy Navia and Oscar Castro formed the rock band "Los Rebeldes" in the city of Potosí. Following some records by Arias and Navia in Argentina in the early 1970's they invited Castro back and others to officially form Savia Andina on July, 1975. Savia Andina was one of the first groups to have international success with traditional Andean music. They had this success starting in the 1960s and went on to have three albums to go gold. They toured Europe and are sometimes classed in the "new song/nueva cancion" movement of Latin American music. In the 1970s they became the most popular and influential music group in Bolivia, but were later displaced by Los Kjarkas. They are also known for poetic love songs about mountains. Eddy Navia, a founder of the group noted as a charango player, left in 1988 to join Sukay.