The music of the Andean Mountain region is combined with influences of poetry and rock and roll by Los Angeles-based trio, Inkuyo. The inspiration of Gonzolo Vargas, a Bolivia-born composer, arranger and pan pipes and South American flute player, Inkuyo is a leading force in the growing popularity of traditional Andean music in North America. Taking their name from a remote mountain village where music is an essential part of daily life, Inkuyo initially performed as a quartet.
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Wipala
Ajawasi - Andean Tavern
Peshte Longuita
Uña
El Carnaval
Camino a Inkuyo
Cultura Andina
Samay
Khusillo
Grito del obrero (Worker's Cry)
Apu
Pacha Siku - Earth Panpipes
Silencio
Surco
Selection Of Tinkus
Kalasasaya
Ayawasca
Jach'a Marka
Tushuy
Ponchos Rojos/Mi Mala Suerte
Una
Amanece En Visviri
Alfamayo
San Juanito De Medianoche
Tierra Callawaya
Chanarcillo
Azucenita - Little Lily
Traditiones Andinas (Andean Traditions)
Flor de Mamiña
Peregrino (Pilgrim)
A La Virgen De Las Penas
A la Virgen de Los Peñas
Ponchos Rojo - Mi Mala Suerte
Sol De Lassana
Sinchikay - Endurance
Jatarichi
Kena-Taki (Singing Flute)
Ajawasi
Urubamba
Flor De Mamina
T'iskuy Vicuna
Carnaval Cruceno
Intipampa
Santa Juana
Caporal (Slave Master)
Morenada de los Sapos
Tierra Callowaya
Seleccion de Huaynitos (Selection of Huaynos)
Kantu
Danza Chiriguana
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