Artist's albums
Perú Grande (Marinera)
2021 · single
No Llores Cariño (Tunantada)
2021 · single
Así Suena Bolivia
2021 · album
Amor y Romance
2020 · album
Eternamente...
2020 · album
En Retrospectiva (En Vivo)
2020 · album
"En Tu Corazón"
2020 · album
Paloma Blanca (Remastered)
2020 · single
Homenaje a Gonzalo Hermosa Gonzalez
2020 · EP
Ecuador
2020 · single
Por un Mundo Nuevo
2020 · single
Disco Dorado (Rumbo al Medio Siglo)
2020 · album
Morena
2020 · single
Vestida de Clandestina
2020 · single
Saya Bonita
2019 · single
Francisquita
2019 · single
El Picaflor
2019 · single
Cara Bonita (2019 En Vivo)
2019 · single
Cara Bonita
2018 · single
La Leyenda Viva
2016 · album
La Leyenda Viva | 45 Años
2016 · album
Ave de Cristal (En Vivo Chile 2015)
2015 · single
Kjarkas: Lo Mejor, Vol. 3
2013 · album
Kjarkas: Lo Mejor, Vol. 2: Negrita
2013 · album
Kjarkas: Lo Mejor, Vol. 1: Llorando Se Fue
2013 · album
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Biography
Los Kjarkas is a Bolivian band from the Capinota province in the department of Cochabamba, and one of the most popular Andean folk music bands in the country's history. Among the styles they play are Saya, tuntuna, huayno, and carnavales. The instruments they use include the charango, quena, zampona, ronroco, guitar, and bombo. The band's leader has always been singer, guitarist, and songwriter Gonzalo Hermosa González, who formed the band with his brothers Élmer Hermosa González and Ulises Hermosa González, as well as Gastón Guardia Bilboa and Ramiro de la Zerda. De la Zerda left group to form Grupo Fortaleza and Ulises Hermosa died of cancer in 1992, being replaced by Eduardo Yáñez Loayza, Rolando Malpartida Porcel and José Luis Morales Rodríguez. By 2002, Lin Angulo, Gonzalo Hermosa Camacho, and Japanese-born Makoto Shishido had replaced Yáñez, Porcel, and Rodríguez. Makoto joined the band after seeing them play in Japan. In the later 2000s, Élmer Hermosa was diagnosed with diabetes. [1] In 2010, Edwin Castellanos, who was in the band from 1983 to 1995, became mayor of the city of Cochabamba... ©℗ WDTMusic CB - Under the "Unique and Exclusive" License of Gaston Guardia B.