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- Q18216968 subject Q7854430.
- Q18216968 abstract "Los Kipus or Los Quipus, were a Peruvian musical group. Los Kipus were highly influenced by Música criolla. The style of music, known as Vals Criollo, is evident throughout their work. Los Kipus were originally formed in 1959 and consisted of group members Paco Maceda, Genaro Ganoza, and Carmen Montoro. Throughout the years Los Kipus had numerous female lead singers, including Eva Ayllon from 1973 to 1975. Others included Zoraida Villanueva, Charo Alonso, and Pilar Valdivia.Los Kipus were a popular musical group in Peru throughout the 60's and 70's. Popular hits written by Los Kipus included "Perdiste," "Cariñito," and "Nada soy." Apart from playing original songs, Los Kipus also performed vals created by other writers. Some popular ones included "Ansias" by Luis Abelardo Núñez and "Amorcito" by Lucas Borja.".
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- Q18216968 comment "Los Kipus or Los Quipus, were a Peruvian musical group. Los Kipus were highly influenced by Música criolla. The style of music, known as Vals Criollo, is evident throughout their work. Los Kipus were originally formed in 1959 and consisted of group members Paco Maceda, Genaro Ganoza, and Carmen Montoro. Throughout the years Los Kipus had numerous female lead singers, including Eva Ayllon from 1973 to 1975.".
- Q18216968 label "Los Kipus".