• Luis Eduardo Bermúdez Acosta (January 25, 1912 – April 23, 1994) better known as Lucho Bermúdez, was a Colombian musician, composer, arranger, director...
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  • footballer Lucho Avilés (1938–2019), Argentine journalist Lucho Ayala (born 1992), Filipino actor Lucho Barrios (1935–2010), Peruvian singer Lucho Bermúdez (1912–1994)...
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  • and singer Karol Bermúdez (born 2001), Uruguayan football (soccer) player Lía Bermúdez (1930–2021), Venezuelan sculptor Lucho Bermúdez (1912–1994), Colombian...
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  • land") is a song written by Lucho Bermúdez in the Colombian cumbia genre. It is also the name of the 1970 album by Bermúdez, released on CBS Records, that...
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    with the orchestras of Rafael de Paz and Tony Camargo, and in turn Lucho Bermúdez contributing other Colombian rhythms like the porro style. Other musicians...
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    cosmopolitan orchestras and transformed into música tropical. Clarinetist Lucho Bermúdez helped bring cumbia into the country's interior by adding stylized orchestral...
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    orchestrated forms, this type of porro is called porro sabanero. See Lucho Bermúdez or Toto La Momposina for samples of porro sabanero. Today, orchestrated...
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  • a Colombian song written and performed by Lucho Bermúdez. The song, released in 1958, is about Bermudez's home town, El Carmen de Bolívar in Colombia's...
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    band and porro brass band influences were combined by artists like Lucho Bermúdez to form a refined form of cumbia that soon entered the Golden Age of...
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  • Zanquirrucia", "El Embajador", and "El Barbasco") Music - Lucho Bermúdez and his Orchestra with Lucho Garcia and Berenice Chaves ("Matambo") Incidental music...
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