Raymy
Raymy represents a unique sound of the Andean Mountains of Bolivia, Chile, Peru, Ecuador and Argentina. Taken from the Quechua language of the indigenous people of the Andes, Raymy means festivity. Raymy members play a variety of Andean instruments--Quenas, Zamponas, Rondador and drums, thus capturing the echoing melodies typical to the Andes. Four excellent Andean musicians who individually have mastered each instrument they play form Raymy. They are originally from Bolivia, Chile and Peru. They combine their musical talent and experience in their native lands to bring us the most mystical array of traditional and contemporary Andean sounds. Guido Moscoso - percussionist Jose Luis Reynolds - lead guitar Omar Sepulveda - charango and tiple Miguel Sisniegas - wind instrumentalist Raymy performs at music and arts festivals, middle schools, junior high, high schools and universities throughout California, Utah and Oregon and they are regular-performers (three times a week) at the Fishermen’s Wharf Cannery Building in San Francisco, California. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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