Los Jairas

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Template:Short description Template:More citations needed Template:Infobox musical artist Los Jairas was a Bolivian folk music group that was active in the 1960s. Their work features the charango, a stringed instrument from Bolivia.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

World Music wrote that "In Bolivia innumerable groups have followed the Los Jairas model. Among the more prominent — through tours or recordings — are Los K'jarkas, Savia Andina, Khanata, Los Quipus, Wara, Los Yuras, Grupo Aymara and Paja Brava."<ref name=worldm/>Template:Rp

Los Jairas formed in 1965 by Edgar 'Yayo' Jofré, who brought the group together to play at Pena Naira.<ref name=worldm/>Template:Rp

One of the early members was Gilbert Favre, founder of the folklore cabaret La Pena Naira in La Paz.

Members of the band:

Favre was a Swiss jazz player who played the quena with great skill and sensitivity.

On several of their albums, they featured Alfredo Dominguez, one of the finest Bolivian guitar players who wrote and composed many songs. His appearance on the album Grito de Bolivia was the highlights of Los Jairas' research into neo-folklore.

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Partial discography

  • Los Jairas
  • Edgar Joffre - Los Jairas
  • Grito de Bolivia- Los Jairas (1967)
  • Sempre con...Los Jairas (1969)
  • Edgar "Yayo" Joffre y Los Jairas (1969)
  • La Flute Des Andes (1970)
  • Lo Mejor de los Jairas (1974)
  • Los Jairas en vivo (1976)
  • Canto a la viva (1978)
  • Al Pueblo de mis Ancestros (1992)

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