Los Chalchaleros

Folclore Salteno

Los Chalchaleros

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About Los Chalchaleros

Argentinean folk act los Chalchaleros was a project created by four young students from Salta, who met in 1947. On June 16, 1948, Víctor Zambrano, Franco Sosa, Aldo Saravia, and Juan Carlos Saravia made their live debut at Salta's Alberdi Theatre. In 1949, José Saravia joined in, temporarily taking Aldo Saravia's place. In 1953, los Chalchaleros released their debut album, called Exitos De Los Chalchaleros. Soon after, having new members Ricardo Avalos, who replaced Franco Sosa, and Ernesto Cabeza, los Chalchaleros began getting recognition for their performances, characterized for playing a traditional style known as zamba. In 1958, a self-titled record was issued. During the 1960s, the act was frequently touring Argentina, also reaching some important venues throughout South America. In 1967, Ricardo Figueroa replaced Ricardo Dávalos. A tragic event hit the group in 1980, when Ernesto Cabeza passed away, victim of cancer. The musician's place was taken by Facundo Saravia in 1983. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi

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About Los Chalchaleros

Argentinean folk act los Chalchaleros was a project created by four young students from Salta, who met in 1947. On June 16, 1948, Víctor Zambrano, Franco Sosa, Aldo Saravia, and Juan Carlos Saravia made their live debut at Salta's Alberdi Theatre. In 1949, José Saravia joined in, temporarily taking Aldo Saravia's place. In 1953, los Chalchaleros released their debut album, called Exitos De Los Chalchaleros. Soon after, having new members Ricardo Avalos, who replaced Franco Sosa, and Ernesto Cabeza, los Chalchaleros began getting recognition for their performances, characterized for playing a traditional style known as zamba. In 1958, a self-titled record was issued. During the 1960s, the act was frequently touring Argentina, also reaching some important venues throughout South America. In 1967, Ricardo Figueroa replaced Ricardo Dávalos. A tragic event hit the group in 1980, when Ernesto Cabeza passed away, victim of cancer. The musician's place was taken by Facundo Saravia in 1983. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi

Los Chalchaleros's Popular songs

  • La Cerrillana
  • Luna Cautiva
  • Zamba de Mi Esperanza (feat. Jorge Cafrune)

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Argentinean folk act los Chalchaleros was a project created by four young students from Salta, who met in 1947. On June 16, 1948, Víctor Zambrano, Franco Sosa, Aldo Saravia, and Juan Carlos Saravia made their live debut at Salta's Alberdi Theatre. In 1949, José Saravia joined in, temporarily taking A…
Los Chalchaleros's most streamed songs include La Cerrillana, Luna Cautiva, Zamba de Mi Esperanza (feat. Jorge Cafrune). These tracks have accumulated millions of plays on Spotify and other major streaming platforms, making them essential listens for both new fans and long-time followers.
Los Chalchaleros is primarily known for folclore salteno, frequently fusing it with elements of folklore argentino. This genre-blending approach has earned them a dedicated global fanbase and consistent chart placements on platforms like Beatport and Spotify.
You can stream Los Chalchaleros's music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music. Popular tracks like La Cerrillana, Luna Cautiva, Zamba de Mi Esperanza (feat. Jorge Cafrune) are available on all major platforms. Follow Los Chalchaleros on Spotify to stay updated on new releases.
Los Chalchaleros has over 419.6K+ monthly listeners on Spotify, reflecting a strong and growing global fanbase.
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