Manuelcha Prado
Manuelcha Prado (born 10 June 1955) is a guitarist, singer, composer, compiler and troubadour of Andean music. He is also known by many people as "The Saqra of the Guitar".[1]
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Birth name | Manuel Prado Alarcón |
Also known as | The Saqra of the Guitar |
Born | Puquio, Ayacucho, Peru | 10 June 1955
Genres | Folk, andean music |
Occupation(s) | Guitarist, troubadour, composer, musician, singer-songwriter |
Instruments | Vocals, guitar |
Years active | 1972–present |
Labels | Trilucero Producciones |
Associated acts | Jaime Guardia, Princesita de Yungay, Manuel Silva Pichinkucha |
Website | www |
Albums
- 1981: Guitarra Indígena
- 1985: Testimonio Ayacuchano
- 1987: Guitarra y Canto del Ande
- 1992: Sixtucha&Manuelcha Prado
- 1994: 25 Aniversario
- 2000: Saqra
- 2003: El Solterito
- 2003: Poesía Quechua
- 2007: Madre Andina
- 2012: Vidallay Vida
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References
- Tucker, Joshua (19 April 2013). Gentleman Troubadours and Andean Pop Stars. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. pp. 42–44.
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