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Enduring Andean music was a small price to pay to be on the right side, and the right side was soft, warm, and smelled of lavender. They broke his fingers, one by one. And then his hands... And he sang. It was the song of the Popular Unity Party.
Enduring Andean music was a small price to pay to be on the right side, and the right side was soft, warm, and smelled of lavender.
They broke his fingers, one by one. And then his hands... And he sang. It was the song of the Popular Unity Party.
Discover the powerful voice of Victor Jara—listen to Pongo En Tus Manos Abiertas and experience a timeless message of resistance.
Victor Jara is one of those artists for whom it’s never clear where folklore ends and history begins. The hands prominently displayed on the album cover became his symbol, the hands capable of playing guitars and creating cultural movement.
Victor Jara is one of those artists for whom it’s never clear where folklore ends and history begins.
The hands prominently displayed on the album cover became his symbol, the hands capable of playing guitars and creating cultural movement.
Discover the powerful legacy of Victor Jara by listening to 'Pongo En Tus Manos Abiertas'—an essential journey into music and resistance.
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