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With seductive vocals and enthralling guitars, Trio Los Panchos will transport audiences through a nostalgic journey with their classic Latin American love songs. Featuring the virtuosic playing of Gabriel Vargas Aguilar, the adopted son of co-founder Alfredo "El Guero" Gil, on the small requinto guitar.
Trio Los Panchos, under the current musical direction of Vargas Aguilar, first attained international acclaim during the 1940s and quickly became known as the foremost Latin musical group of the 20th century. The new Trio Los Panchos, now based in Veracruz, Mexico, and touring throughout the Americas, continues the legacy of the original trio of guitarists and singers, performing the group's celebrated interpretations of romantic Mexican, Cuban, Puerto Rican and Latin American songs such as "Besame Mucho", "Contigo", "Sin Ti", "Perfidia", "En Mi Viejo San Juan" and hundreds more.
The group has lived through different times and different voices, but its original seal is always the same, a unique style that has lasted through the decades. Important to the group and its authenticity is the virtuosic abilities of Gabriel Vargas Aguilar on the small requinto guitar. Alfredo Gil, founding member of Los Panchos, invented the requinto guitar, which is smaller and tuned higher than a standard guitar and has become a characteristic instrument of Trio Los Panchos as well as many more bolero trios after them. Vargas Aguilar learned the original music directly from his adoptive father and continues his unique legacy. With millions of record sales, appearances in over 50 movies, and songs that have become cultural treasures for generations of people around the world, Trio Los Panchos have become a living legend in the history of Latin American music.
With millions of record sales, appearances in over 50 movies, and songs that have become cultural treasures for generations of people around the world, Trio Los Panchos have become a living legend in the history of Latin American music.
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