Los Indios Tacunau is an Argentine folk music duo from Trenque Lauquen, Buenos Aires Province, formed in 1966 by brothers Nelson Abel Tacunau (lead vocals and guitar) and Néstor Eduardo âCachoâ Tacunau (second vocals and rhythm guitar). The duo gained early recognition at the CosquÃn Folk Festival in 1969, where they won the Premio Revelación. Their distinctive style is characterized by an energetic, âmetallicâ sound created through guitar playing with picks. Throughout their career, Los Indios Tacunau released numerous albums on EMI Odeón, including Y Paâ Qué Más... (1968). Their repertoire includes well-known interpretations of songs such as âCalle angosta,â âLa flor de la canela,â and âEl cóndor pasa.â The duo achieved international popularity, particularly in Japan during the 1980s and 1990s, and released other albums such as Hermanos Y Amigos (1996).
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