Peteco Carabajal
Argentinean contemporary folk musician Peteco Carabajal was mostly influenced by his father who used to play in a group called Santiago Manta after his family moved to Buenos Aires, having his first hit, El Mimoso, in 1971. Peteco Carabajal started singing at the age of 17, forming a threesome named Santiago Trio with his cousin Roberto and Shalo Leguizamon. Local artist Hugo Díaz got them a deal, recording for the first time along with Agustín Gómez and percussionist Domingo Cura. In the mid-'70s, Shalo Leguizamon joined Los Huanca Hua, on the other side, cousins Roberto and Peteco decided to be part of Los Carabajal. In 1985, Peteco Carabajal created a new project called M.P.A., recording Nadie Mas Que Nadie that same year. After playing with Los Santiagueños, the artist released Encuentro in 1991, followed by 1994's Memorias De Amor.
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Discografía
15 álbum(es) • Ordenado por Mejores ventas
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Los Caminos Santiagueños
América latina - Editado por Pelo Music S.A. el 21/05/2015
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Serie De Oro
World music - Editado por EMI Argentina el 1/01/2004
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La Juntada
Peteco Carabajal, Dúo Coplanacu, Raly Barrionuevo
Folk - Editado por DBN el 1/01/2004
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Peteco de Buenos Aires (En Vivo)
Tango - Editado por Pelo Music S.A. el 20/08/2014
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Memoria de Amor
América latina - Editado por Peteco Carabajal el 5/01/1994
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Santiagueños - Transmisión Huaucke
Peteco Carabajal, Jacinto Piedra
Folk - Editado por DBN el 1/01/1988
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Encuentro
World music - Editado por Peteco Carabajal el 3/05/1991
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La Historia - 2da Parte
World music - Editado por Universal Music Argentina S.A. el 1/01/2006
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Borrando Fronteras
World music - Editado por Peteco Carabajal el 3/01/1995
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo