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Latin and Folk
A.k.a. Rafael Amaranto Castillo
Born in the village of Coina, La Libertad, Peru, in 1935, Rafael Amaranto formed his first trio called The Porteño, at age 17. This group won first place in musical competition organized by the world-renowned ensemble Panchos. In 1959, together with Oscar and Felix Bromley Casareto form The Chieftains, which although had a brief duration, reached a national and permanent significance resonance, according to the critics. Its topics include Do not forget, Paula Rosa, Memories of Love, among others. Amaranth has been musical director, producer, voice teacher and arranger for renowned artists such as Chabuca Granda, Lucha Reyes, Jesus Vasquez, Arturo "Zambo" Cavero, Eva Ayllon, among others. He has also dabbled in various genres with marked success
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Amaranto | Rafael Amaranto | 1976 | Album |
El Criollismo De Amaranto | Rafael Amaranto | 1975 | Album |
El Sabor Criollo De Amaranto | Rafael Amaranto | 1974 | Album |
En Musica Serrana | Rafael Amaranto | 1974 | Album |
El Poder Criollo De Amaranto | Rafael Amaranto | 1974 | Album |
El Sentir Serrano De Amaranto | Rafael Amaranto | 1973 | Album |
Al Ritmo De Amaranto | Rafael Amaranto | 1971 | Album |
Bailando Con Amaranto | Rafael Amaranto | 1970 | Album |
Mi Huancavelica | Duo Hnas. Sanchez Con Las Guitarras de Raúl García Zárate Y Rafael Amaranto | 1968 | Album |
Y Su Guitarra, Vol. 1 | Rafael Amaranto | 1965 | Album |
Guitarra Peruana | Rafael Amaranto | Album |
Rafael Amaranto Y Su Conjunto |