Inka Marka

Inka Marka (meaning Force of the Incas[1]) is an Australian band that plays Latin American music.[2] Their album Auki Auki was nominated for 2000 ARIA Award for Best World Music Album.[3]

Inka Marka

Members

  • Jose Diaz Rodriguez
  • Michel Bestrin
  • Enrique Andres Berbis
  • Karen Ivanyi
  • Limbert Angulo

Former members

  • Orlando Arias
  • Henry Saavedra
  • John Paul Pincheira
  • Rodrigo Santelices
  • Cristian Seguin
  • Jaime Carrasco
  • Juan Paredes
  • Andrew Mellado
  • Jorge Cuiza
  • John Kendall

Discography

  • Ripusani
  • Kusi Kuna - Inka marka
  • Entre Los Amigos (1997) - Mabuhay Records
  • Auki Auki (1999) - Black Market Music
  • Valle de la Luna (2008) - Black Market Music
  • Misa Criolla - Inka marka
  • Wiricocha (2002) - Black Market Music
  • Shaman (2005) - Black Market Music
  • La Quilla Tierra de los Sunenos
  • Mama Luna - Inka Marka
  • En vivo - Inka marka
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References

  1. "Rediscovering their Incan spirit", New Sunday Times, 5 August 2007
  2. "Inka Marka plays for local Latin fans", Port Douglas & Mossman Gazette, 28 July 2005
  3. "The ARIA Nominees", Billboard, 21 October 2000
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