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For fans of the merger, so popular today, Jaime Delgado Aparicio would be an advance. Their music was a perfect mistura jazz, Latin and Andean melodies. He left us 30 years ago a March 28, 1983, but his musical legacy lives on as the endless echo of a beautiful chord. Delgado Aparicio Was a pioneer of contemporary Peruvian music. Jaime Delgado Aparicio was born in Lima, was a conductor, composer and an ardent worshiper of jazz. He designed beautiful tracks and reached record four studio albums. With those scrolls could say that he had done as a creator, but did much more. At a very young age he started practicing piano and learned classical music. He then traveled to the United States, where he had the opportunity to hear the genre of New Orleans in all its expressions. Returning to Peru was developed as a musician and not bother to open doors to young people interested in learning the different styles of jazz. That was his great contribution, the generous gift of musical pedagogy. A particular style added two influences inspired Edward 'Duke' Ellington and Horace Silver. He recorded the album 'Jaime Delgado Aparicio and his Trio' in 1964, where we find songs like 'Sayonara Blues'. He composed soundtracks for several movies, including the Peruvian film "The ambassador and I '(1966). In 1970 he became a musical director Sono Radio, one of the most prestigious labels of Peru. From there he drove groupings meant milestones in the history of Peruvian music, like Black Sugar,

Jazz

El Embajador Y Yo
Latin Disco

Movers!
Jazz Trio
Jaime Delgado Aparicio (El Embajador y Yo)
El Embajador Y Yo Vampi

Jam Session, Vol I

Jaime Delgado Aparicio y su Orquesta Contemporánea
Jaime Delgado Aparicio Jazz trío

Jazz (feat. Juan Ángel Russo & Kalle Englund)
Acid Jazz Hispano - Décimo Aniversario - 09 Septiembre 07 - cd santi