Biography
Below was translated from Spanish to English using the Google translator application. The original text can be read here: Combo Xingú
Combo Xingú was a Chilean band founded in 1971 in the city of Santiago , formed by students and graduates of the National Conservatory of Music , as well as former members of the band Beat Combo. It was directed by the conductor Sergio Arellano and had a short life, dissolving in 1973 but leaving two official albums as a legacy, as well as some works in company with other renowned artists, such as the song "Por Chile" that appears in the single " Ramona » shared with the renowned band Quilapayún . This band is one of the first Chilean groups to venture into funk .
In spite of being identified with the New Chilean Song and the Latin American Fusion , the band was characterized for interpreting versions of English-speaking rock musicians.
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