Hernán Núñez Oyarce
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Background information | |
Birth name | Hernán Raúl Núñez Oyarce |
Born | July 4, 1914 Santiago, Chile |
Origin | Chile |
Died | December 4, 2005(2005-12-04) (aged 91) Santiago, Chile |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer |
Musical artist
Hernán Raúl Núñez Oyarce (July 4, 1914 – December 4, 2005), also known as Nano Núñez, was a cuequero musician and composer. He was a founder of the Los Chileneros folk group. He also composed more than 100 cuecas.
Núñez, along with Luis Hernán Araneda (Baucha) and Raúl Lizama (Perico), founded the folk group Los Chleneros. In 1967, they recorded the album, La cueca centrina. The following year, they recorded the album, La cueca brava, with the addition of accordionist Carlos "Pollito" Navarro.[1]
In 1998, Núñez became the 12th artist to receive the designation as one of the fundamental figures of Chilean music.
Discography
- La Cueca Centrina: album recorded in 1967 and released by Odeón.
- La Cueca Brava: album recorded in 1968 and released by Odeón.
- La Cueca Brava y su época de oro: album recorded in 1973 and released by Odeón.
- Por los barrios bravos: album recorded in 1984 and released by Odeón.
- Los Chileneros en Vivo: album released in 2001 and released by Warner Music Group.
References
- ^ "Hernán Núñez Oyarce". Musica Popular. Retrieved February 18, 2021.
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- 1987 José Goles
- 1988 Luis Aguirre Pinto
- 1989 Francisco Flores del Campo
- 1990 Vicente Bianchi
- 1991 Donato Román y Ester Soré
- 1992 Valentín Trujillo
- 1993 Margot Loyola
- 1994 Gabriela Pizarro
- 1995 Antonio Prieto
- 1996 Dúo Rey-Silva
- 1997 Los Jaivas
- 1998 Hernán "Nano" Núñez
- 1999 Sonia y Myriam
- 2000 Fernando Rosas
- 2001 Luis Advis
- 2002 Los Ángeles Negros
- 2003 Isabel y Ángel Parra
- 2004 Patricio Manns
- 2005 Lucho Gatica
- 2006 Buddy Richard
- 2007 Silvia Infantas
- 2008 Los Huasos Quincheros
- 2009 Palmenia Pizarro
- 2010 Tito Fernández
- 2011 Cecilia Pantoja
- 2012 Calatambo Albarracín
- 2013 Fernando García
- 2014 Roberto Lecaros
- 2015 Gastón Guzmán
- 2016 Willy Bascuñán
- 2017 Quilapayún
- 2018 Jorge González
- 2019 Carmen Barros
- 2020 Eduardo Gatti
- 2021 José Alfredo Fuentes
- 2022 Ginette Acevedo and Julio Zegers
- 2023 Myriam Hernández and La Sonora de Tommy Rey