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Quilapayún
Quilapayún
Chilean folk music group
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Rolando Alarcón
Rolando Alarcón
Teacher, folklorist, soloist, composer
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Patricio Castillo
Patricio Castillo
Chilean musician
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Patricio Manns
Patricio Manns
Chilean recording artist; musician
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Eduardo Carrasco
Eduardo Carrasco
Chilean musician
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inti lliminani
inti lliminani
Chilean folk music group
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Los Prisioneros
Chilean rock band
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Francesca Ancarola
Francesca Ancarola
Chilean folk and jazz musician
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Augusto Pinochet
Augusto Pinochet
Dictador, General, politician of Chile (1915-2006)
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Gepe
Gepe
Chilean musician
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Pablo Neruda
Pablo Neruda
Chilean poet, diplomat, politician (1904-1973)
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César Isella
César Isella
Argentine composer
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Illapu
Illapu
band
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Violeta Parra
Violeta Parra
Chilean musician and folklorist (1917-1967)
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Los Tres
Los Tres
Chilean rock band
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Angye Melissa  Noboa Leones
Angye Melissa Noboa Leones
Chilean musician
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Los Jaivas
Los Jaivas
Chilean folk rock band
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Tito Fernández
Tito Fernández
Chilean singer-songwriter, recording artist
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Américo
Américo
Chilean singer
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Los Bunkers
Los Bunkers
Chilean alternative rock band
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Valeria Lynch
Valeria Lynch
Argentine singer
Víctor Jara
Chilean teacher, theatre director, poet, singer-songwriter, and political activist (1932-1973)

Víctor Jara

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Chilean teacher, theatre director, poet, singer-songwriter, and political activist (1932-1973)
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Víctor Lidio Jara Martínez (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈβiktoɾ ˈliðjo ˈxaɾa maɾˈtines]; 28 September 1932 – 16 September 1973) was a Chilean teacher, theater director, poet, singer-songwriter and communist political activist tortured and killed during the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. He developed Chilean theater by directing a broad array of works, ranging from locally produced plays to world classics, as well as the experimental work of playwrights such as Ann Jellicoe. He also played a pivotal role among neo-folkloric musicians who established the Nueva Canción Chilena (New Chilean Song) movement. This led to an uprising of new sounds in popular music during the administration of President Salvador Allende.

Jara was arrested shortly after the Chilean coup of 11 September 1973, which overthrew Allende. He was tortured during interrogations and ultimately shot dead, and his body was thrown out on the street of a shantytown in Santiago. The contrast between the themes of his songs—which focused on love, peace, and social justice—and the brutal way in which he was murdered transformed Jara into a "potent symbol of struggle for human rights and justice" for those killed during the Pinochet regime. His preponderant role as an open admirer and propagandist for Che Guevara and Allende's government, under which he served as a cultural ambassador through the late 60's and until the early 70's crisis that ended in the coup against Allende, marked him for death.

In June 2016, a Florida jury found former Chilean Army officer Pedro Barrientos liable for Jara's murder. In July 2018, eight retired Chilean military officers were sentenced to 15 years and a day in prison for Jara's murder.