Gabino Palomares. Circa 1998. Concert in Mexico City.
Background information
Born
(1950-05-26) May 26, 1950 (age 74) Comonfort, Guanajuato, Mexico
Genres
Nueva canción, canto nuevo, protest song
Instrument(s)
Voice, guitar
Musical artist
Gabino Palomares Gómez (born May 26, 1950. Comonfort, Guanajuato, México)[1] is a Mexican singer-songwriter and a social and political activist. He is one of the main exponents of the nueva canción movement in Latin America,[2][3][4] and one of the founders of the canto nuevo movement in Mexico, alongside Amparo Ochoa, Óscar Chávez, and the group Los Folkloristas.[5] He is the author of "La maldición de Malinche" (Malinche's Curse, 1978),[6] one of the most prominent songs of the movement,[7][8] and of more than a hundred songs covering social, political, and love themes.
^Sturman, Janet (2015). The Course of Mexican Music. Routledge. p. 236.
^Music of Latin America and the Caribbean. Prentice Hall. p. 109.
^World Music: Latin & North America, Caribbean, India, Asia and Pacific. Rough Guides. p. 368.
^Anderson, Gary (2007). Encyclopedia of Activism and Social Justice. SAGE. p. 823.
^Ojeda, Salvador (1979). "Panorama del Canto Nuevo en México". Diálogos: artes, letras, ciencias humanas 15. No. 2. p. 23–29.
^Harrigan, Alice (1986). "New Song: New Political Song?". The Valley Advocate. p. 8.
^Mark, Brill (2011). [Music of Latin America and the Caribbean. Prentice Hall. p. 110.
^Fairley, Jan (1988). "Alive and Performing in Latin America: Review.". Popular Music 7, No. 1. p. 105–110.
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