Arturo Cavero Velásquez | |
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Birth name | Arturo Cavero |
Also known as | Zambo |
Born | 29 November 1940 |
Origin | Lima - Perú |
Died | October 9, 2009 Lima - Perú |
(aged 68)
Genres | Peruvian Music |
Occupations | interpreter |
Instruments | Cajón Guitarra Criolla |
Arturo Cavero Velásquez (Lima, Peru, 29 November 1940 - Lima, Peru, 9 October 2009), better known by the pseudonym "Zambo Cavero" [1] was a virtuoso Afro-Peruvian singer, representative of Afro-Peruvian identity.[2] He was son of Juan Cavero, of Huaral, and Digna Velásquez, of Cañete. His particular singing style captivated listeners, as his intensity had the feel of Peruvian creole taste. [3] Zambo Cavero specialised in performing traditional Peruvian waltz.[4] Some of his best performances are songs by Peruvian composer Augusto Polo Campos, other are renditions of traditional Peruvian creole music, which is Afro-Peruvian influenced. On June 3, 1987 Cavero, was honoured together with important Peruvian musicians like guitar player Óscar Avilés in Washington, D. C. by the Organization of American States.[5]
Arturo Cavero died from complications of sepsis in Hospital Edgardo Rebagliati, Lima on 9 October 2009.[6] Peruvian President Alan García declared one day of national mourning.[7]
El Comercio newspaper has published his discography [8]