Los Jaivas

Los Jaivas is a Chilean folk/rock band consisting of: and They appeared in Chilean music in 1963 as a progressive-rock-andino group, mixing rock with South American ancestral music. The Parra brothers met Mario Mutis and Gato Alquinta in their childhood and they started to play music for fun. They became prominent in Via del Mar, playing at many parties. The former name of the band was High-bass, but after a while they entered a new phase, more hippie and very South-Americanist, so they decided to change the name to Jaivas (which sounds similar to the word Jaibas, Spanish for crabs). Their albums are El Volantin, Todos juntos, Sueos de America, El indio, Palomita blanca soundtrack, Sueos de America, Mambo de machaguay, Aconcagua, Alturas de machu picchu, Si tu no estas, Obras de violeta parra, Mamalluca, Hijos de la tierra, Trilogia el rencuentro, Arrebol. The band lived in Argentina, after the military government took over in Chile, until 1977, then went to France. The first change in the band was in 1988 when Gabriel died in Peru. His daughter Juanita took his place behind the drums. In January of 2003, the main voice, Gato (Spanish: "cat") Alquinta, died in Coquimbo, Chile, of a heart attack. The band started again with Gato's sons: Ankatu (guitar), Eloy (saxophone) and Aurora (vocals). In August 2003, Los Jaivas celebrated 40 years in music.

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