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Birth name
  
Jorge Antonio Cafrune

Instruments
  
Vocals, guitar

Children
  
Yamila Cafrune

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, Musician

Role
  
Singer

Genres
  
[Argentine folk music]

Name
  
Jorge Cafrune

Origin
  
Jujuy, Argentina

Labels
  

Jorge Cafrune El Acorazado Cinfilo Le Cuirass Cinphile agosto 2015


Born
  
August 8, 1937 (
1937-08-08
)

Died
  
February 1, 1978, Tigre, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Movies
  
El Canto cuenta su historia

Jorge cafrune zamba de mi esperanza


Jorge Antonio Cafrune (Perico Del Carmén, Jujuy, August 8, 1937 - Buenos Aires, February 1, 1978) was one of the most popular Argentine folklorist singers of his time, as well as an unflagging investigator, compilator, and diffuser of the native culture.

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His life

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Jorge Cafrune was born in the estancia "La Matilde" of El Sunchal, Perico Del Carmén, Jujuy in a family of Syrian–Lebanese origin. He completed his secondary studies in San Salvador de Jujuy, during which he took guitar classes with Nicolás Lamadrid.

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In 1957 he recorded his first album with the band Las voces de Huayra that in 1960 changed its name to Los cantores del Alba, with Ariel Ramírez as manager. Beginning in 1962, Cafrune began to perform at the Cosquin Folkloric Festival. In 1966 in one of his visits to smaller villages, he met a young folklorist singer called José Larralde.

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In 1967 shown the trip "De caballo por mi patria" in homage to Chacho Peñaloza. During this trip Cafrune traveled about Argentina as had many gauchos, taking his art and message around the country.

In 1977, after several years spent living in Spain, he returned to Argentina which was governed at the time by the military dictatorship of Jorge Rafael Videla. The government saw a menace in Cafrune's outspoken music, particularly his politically controversial song Zamba de mi esperanza. On his persistence, Cafrune said, "Although it is not in the authorized repertoire, if my people request it of me, I am going to sing it." On January 31, 1978, Lieutenant Colonel Carlos Enrique Villanueva ordered the assassination of Cafrune. After being run over by a van driven by two nineteen-year-old men, Cafrune died within twelve hours.

References

Jorge Cafrune Wikipedia