
Pastorita Huaracina (December 19, 1930 - May 2001) born María Alvarado Trujillo, was a Peruvian singer who strongly identified with the traditions of the rural Andes. Her career began in the era of 78 rpm records and lasted into that of compact discs. In the 1950s she recorded 4 songs a month and sold more records in Peru than the Beatles. Her success established her reputation as the diva of Andean song and she won every award that pertained to her type of music. She toured extensively in Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
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Quisiera olvidarte
A Los Filos De Un Cuchillo
Quisiera Quererte
Río Santa
La cervecita
Tu Boda
Mujer Andina
En el cielo las estrellas
Malvacina
El Aborrecido
callejón de huaylas
El Borracho
Aguita De Curayacu
Ay Zorro Zorro
EL PERFUME DE UNA ROSA
Capitalina
No quiero corona
a las montañas me voy
Cholo Huaracino
Tu presencia
Huaracina
Zorzalito
Se Fue Mi Amor
Ambas Cordilleras
Suspiros Al Aire
Vidita Me Has De Pagar
Piquito de oro
Agüita de Curayacu
Camino Carretero
Amor Rendido
Canteño de mis amores
Recuerdos
Paloma de Verdad
Neblina Blanca
Demuestrame Tu Carino
CINCO FLORES
Tu mirada
Callejon De Huaylas
Mañana me voy a mi tierra
Huaracinita
Falsa Palabra
Corazoncito
Despedioda de Aija
Amores
perla perlita
Cantando llorando
Huasco Nomas
Recuay Querido
Rima Rima Huayta
Mi warinita
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