Luis Días

Dominican singer-songwriter and guitarist

Luis Días - Artists & Creatives born 1952
Born

1952
74 years ago

Died
Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Dominican Republic

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A significant figure in Dominican music, played a crucial role in the development of the Nueva Canción movement. Blended traditional Dominican rhythms with contemporary styles, promoting cultural pride through music. Released several albums, with notable work in folk and social commentary. His music often reflected the struggles and aspirations of the Dominican people, making a lasting impact on the country's artistic landscape.

Pioneered the Nueva Canción movement

Released influential albums such as 'El Trovador del Pueblo'

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