Delfin Quishpe
Delfín Quishpe is an Ecuadorian musician from Saraguro who began recording in the early 2000s. He plays traditional Andean instruments like the quena and...
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Delfín Quishpe is an Ecuadorian musician from Saraguro who began recording in the early 2000s. He plays traditional Andean instruments like the quena and zampoña, but his music often incorporates contemporary pop elements. His band was called Delfín Quishpe y sus Compadres.
His most well-known song is "Torres Gemelas," released in 2005. It's a tribute to the victims of the 9/11 attacks that gained international attention. Other songs include "En Tus Tierras Bailaré" and "Uracanes, Tsunamis y Tornados."
Some listeners have questioned how his music blends traditional Andean sounds with modern pop approaches. He has described his work as aiming for unity through music.
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