Artist's albums
El arriero va (Remastered)
2023 · EP
La Pobrecita (Remastered)
2023 · EP
Lloraré (Remastered)
2023 · EP
Tuitas mis condiciones (Remastered)
2023 · EP
La López Pereyra (Remastered)
2023 · EP
Los Chalchaleros
2023 · album
Cancionero Popular
2023 · album
Conjunto Folcórico Salteño, Vol. 2
2022 · album
Alma salteña
2022 · album
Noches de salta
2022 · album
Conjunto Folclórico Salteño
2021 · album
Zamba de Vargas (Remastered)
2020 · album
Adiós Catamarca, Adiós (Remastered)
2020 · album
Chakai Manta (Remastered)
2020 · album
El Arriero Va (Remastered)
2020 · album
Juntos-Los Chalchaleros-Trio los Panchos
2020 · album
Angélica (Remastered)
2019 · album
Criollita santiagueña (Remastered)
2019 · album
Grandes éxitos de los Chalchaleros (Remastered)
2019 · compilation
Alma salteña (Remastered)
2019 · album
El arriero va (Remastered)
2019 · album
Chakai manta (Remastered)
2019 · album
Viva la cueca (Remastered)
2019 · album
El Cocherito
2019 · album
Momentos Con los Chalchaleros
2019 · album
Lo Mejor de Los Chalchaleros
2016 · album
22 Grandes Exitos
2016 · compilation
Grandes Canciones
2015 · album
Argentine Folklore - 20 Great Songs
2015 · album
Folklore argentino
2015 · album
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Biography
Argentinean folk act los Chalchaleros was a project created by four young students from Salta, who met in 1947. On June 16, 1948, Víctor Zambrano, Franco Sosa, Aldo Saravia, and Juan Carlos Saravia made their live debut at Salta's Alberdi Theatre. In 1949, José Saravia joined in, temporarily taking Aldo Saravia's place. In 1953, los Chalchaleros released their debut album, called Exitos De Los Chalchaleros. Soon after, having new members Ricardo Avalos, who replaced Franco Sosa, and Ernesto Cabeza, los Chalchaleros began getting recognition for their performances, characterized for playing a traditional style known as zamba. In 1958, a self-titled record was issued. During the 1960s, the act was frequently touring Argentina, also reaching some important venues throughout South America. In 1967, Ricardo Figueroa replaced Ricardo Dávalos. A tragic event hit the group in 1980, when Ernesto Cabeza passed away, victim of cancer. The musician's place was taken by Facundo Saravia in 1983. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi