Inca Son, since its earliest beginnings in the streets of Harvard Square (Cambridge, Massachusetts), has been a band with a mission: to preserve and instill appreciation for their cultural legacy through the international language of music and dance. Dressed as either their Inca forebears, with feathers and gold earrings, or in the resplendent wool ponchos still worn in the Andes Mountains, Inca Son is, in the words of Boston Pops conductor Keith Lockhart
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El Condor Pasa
Cholita Tania
San Juanitos
Rio Amazonas
Viaje a la Montaña
Mi Cambio (My Change)
Fantasia
Viaje a la Montaña (Trip to the Andes Mountains)
Pastor Solitario (The Lonely Shepard)
Popurri de Huaylash (Huaylash popurri)
Viaje a la montana
Cumbias
Dust in the Wind
Virgenes del Sol (Virgins of the Sun)
Scarborough Fair
Pituco
Jingle Bells
Baila Chullita (Chullita Dance)
La Mision (The Mission)
Andariego
Mambo De Machaguay
El Tren Que Nos Separa (The Train that Separates Us)
Matices
Kullakita
Jantu de Charajani
Stairway to Heaven
Pastor Solitario (The Lonely Shepherd)
Sueños
Virgenes Del Sol
Piedrecita
Llorando Se Fue
Mi Cambio
Sounds of Silence
Inti Libertad
Popurri De Carnavales
El Pio Pio
Porlas Estrellas (To The Stars)
Pampa Lirima
Nube Pasajera (Passing Cloud)
El Abuelito
Hotel California
Last Kiss (El Ultimo Beso)
Lady in Red
Sariri Paya
Ascope, Tierra Del Amanecer
Guerrero Inca (Inca Warrior)
Espiritu LIbre (Free Spirit)
Cuando El Cielo Llora (When the Heavens Cry)
Pueblo Andino (Andean Village)
Abuelito (Grandfather)
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