Eduardo Falú was an Argentine folk musician born in Salta in 1923. He played guitar and worked within the traditions of Andean folklore. His song 'Cuando Se Adiós' appeared on his 1960s album 'Eduardo Falú' and became widely known in Latin America.
Falú toured internationally, performing in Europe and elsewhere. Other songs like 'Llanto Por El Chacho' and 'Trago de sombra' show his focus on regional themes and emotional storytelling through folk forms. He recorded for decades, building a substantial discography.
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