Pascuala Ilabaca

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Pascuala Ilabaca (born 1985, Girona, Spain [1] ) is a Chilean singer and songwriter, noted for her voice with accompaniment on accordion and piano. She is also a member of Samadi, which compiles ethnic music of India, Africa, Latin America, Middle East, and Europe. She studied music in India 2008-2009. [2]

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References

  1. Ferrer, Pablo. "Entrevistamos a Pascuala Ilabaca". ZdeO.
  2. "PASCUALA ILABACA Y FAUNA". Petit Indie. Retrieved 19 January 2014.