Churupaca
50 top tracks
Churupaca
50 top tracks
Albums

Churupaca
Churupaca

Antes de Mañana
Churupaca

En Vano
Churupaca

Luna Nueva - Sesiones de Estudio (En Vivo)
Churupaca

Sesiones de Estudio en el Jardín y Otros
Churupaca

Libros y Pantallas
Churupaca

Duda Morena - Sesiones de Estudio (En Vivo)
Churupaca

El Desierto
Churupaca

Después de Ayer
Churupaca

Miren - Sesiones de Estudio (En Vivo)
Churupaca

Siete - Sesiones de Estudio (En Vivo)
Churupaca

Sesiones de Estudio en el Jardín
Churupaca
Biography
Churupaca began one winter in Buenos Aires, where Fefo Selles (singer, bassist, composer, artistic producer) and Juana Aguirre (singer, guitarist, composer) met and began to share their songs and musical worlds. Juana, who was living in Bolivia at the time, met again with Fefo during the summer of 2012, and in March of that same year they played the first stages, adding Ricardo Boretta (drums) to their performances. Shortly afterwards, Dario Bercovich (clarinet) <a href="https://www.last.fm/musi...Read more on Last.fm
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Churupaca began one winter in Buenos Aires, where Fefo Selles (singer, bassist, composer, artistic producer) and Juana Aguirre (singer, guitarist, composer) met and began to share their songs and musical worlds. Juana, who was living in Bolivia at the time, met again with Fefo during the summer of 2012, and in March of that same year they played the first stages, adding Ricardo Boretta (drums) to their performances. Shortly afterwards, Dario Bercovich (clarinet), Joaquin Gutiérrez Calviño (accordion), and finally Pablo Viru Tirachio (guitar, banjo, charango) joined them.
On stage they dress equally, in suit and tie, far from being a formalism, but rather a manifesto. They believe in a more egalitarian society, and work to make their music a Latin American cry of unity... There are no real boundaries separating them from the audience. Sharing, glances, warmth and festivity are key components in the celebration that takes place on every stage they inhabit.
Churupaca creates a unique universe of sounds in which influences from Rioplatense, Latin American, Flamenco, Balkan, reggae and klezmer music, among others, can be easily highlighted. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Churupaca">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
