Santiago del Nuevo Extremo (band)
Santiago del Nuevo Extremo | |
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Origin | Santiago, Chile |
Genres | Fusión latinoamericana, Nueva Canción Chilena,[1] |
Years active | 1978-present |
Labels | Sello Alerce |
Associated acts | Inti Illimani, Fulano, Schwenke & Nilo [1] |
Members |
Luis Le-Bert Jorge Campos Pedro Villagra Carlos Basilio Juan Caballero |
Past members |
Luis Pérez Nicolás Eyzaguirre Cristián Crisosto Willy Valenzuela Sergio González Morales Jaime Vivanco |
Santiago del Nuevo Extremo is a Chilean band formed in 1978, at Santiago, Chile. It was one of the most important bands of the Canto Nuevo music movement during Pinochet’s dictatorship. The band was named after the original name of Santiago de Chile when it was founded by Pedro de Valdivia on 1541.
It has shared a stage in multiple ocassions with Inti-Illimani, and some of its members would go on to found the jazz-rock band Fulano.[1]
Discography
Studio albums
- 1981 - A mi ciudad
- 1983 - Hasta encontrarnos
- 1985 - Barricadas
- 2000 - Salvo tú y yo
- 2011 - Leuda
- 2016 - Santiago del Nuevo Extremo
Live albums
- 2001 - Santiago del Nuevo Extremo en vivo
Compilation almbums
- 1998 - Lo mejor de Santiago del Nuevo Extremo, vol 1
- 2001 - Lo mejor de Santiago del Nuevo Extremo, vol 2
References
- 1 2 3 MusicaPopular.cl. "Santiago del Nuevo Extremo". Retrieved 30 November 2016.
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