Known for merging traditional cumbia sounds with elements of psychedelic music, the Peruvian band puts on a show full of songs from the tropical to the contemporary, including hits like La Danza de los Mirlos, which became a sort of anthem of its genre. Established in the 1970s in Moyobamba (Peru), the group is considered one of the precursors of Amazonian cumbia, and it has had different members over the years, without losing its original style.
Los Mirlos is a Peruvian psychedelic cumbia band established in the 1970s in Moyobamba. In more than 50 years of career, the group has released several singles and albums, including Los Charapas de Oro, which became hits in Latin America and around the world. Renowned as a point of reference for the Amazonian tropical genre, they combine the traditional and the contemporary in their songs.
CAST AND CREW
Los Mirlos: Jorge Rodríguez Grández (director and vocals), Danny Jhonston López (electric guitar), Jorge Luis Rodríguez (electric guitar and keyboards), Dennis Grover Sandoval Torres (bass), Junior Anthony Carrillo (vocals), Carlos Rengifo Rodríguez (congas and bongos), and Genderson Vargas (timbales and drums)
Technical producer: Wilder Llalleri
Technicians: Javier Rodríguez and Luiggi Jackson Gomero
Producers: Hernan Halak, Nina Souza, and Felipe Gonzalez
Executive producers in Brazil: Difusa Fronteira and Mundo Giras
www.losmirlos.com | @losmirlos
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