Juaneco y Su Combo
Juaneco y Su Combo is a Peruvian cumbia band formed in Pucallpa, Peru in 1966.[1]
History
Juaneco y Su Combo was originally founded by the amateur saxophonist Juan Wong Paredes as Juaneco y su Conjunto. In 1969, Paredes handed over control of the band to his son, Juan Wong Popolizio, who subsequently renamed it "Juaneco y su Combo".[2][3] During the early 1970's, the band's popularity peaked, and they became one of the most innovative Peruvian cumbia bands at the time[1] and a pioneer in the jungle cumbia genre.[4] The band's members performed in headgear made from parrot feathers and cotton tunics, similar to the Shipibo people of Peru. In 1977, five of the band's members died in a plane crash.[5]
Discography
References
- "Juaneco y Su Combo Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
- Sole, Deanne (15 January 2009). "Masters of Chicha Vol. 1 Review". PopMatters. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
- "Juaneco y su Combo". Barbes Records. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
- Weekes, Jabbari (10 December 2013). "The Birth of Jungle Cumbia Review". Exclaim!. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
- Denselow, Robin (12 December 2013). "Juaneco Y Su Combo: The Birth of Jungle Cumbia – review". The Guardian. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
- https://elcomercio.pe/luces/musica/infopesa-reedita-gran-cacique-primer-lp-juaneco-combo-noticia-580150
- https://soundsandcolours.com/articles/peru/infopesa-continue-rescue-peruvian-music-history-juaneco-y-su-combo-reissue-43592/
- https://www.amazon.com/Legado-Colección-Definitiva-Juaneco-Combo/dp/B07RWL47SH
- https://www.instagram.com/p/Bz0iweYBcBc/
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