Alicia Maguiña: las mejores interpretaciones criollas desde el archivo de oro de Panamericana

Panamericana Televisión has been a part of Peruvian families' lives for over 60 years. During that time, it showcased emerging talents in Creole music, who, over time, became legends. As part of the Independence Day celebrations, our television station is revisiting its golden archives, featuring the best performances by national artists who have left an indelible mark on the memory of Peruvians. "Dances and Songs of Peru" was a successful program that aired on Panamericana Televisión in the 1970s, hosted by the unforgettable Nicomedes de Santa Cruz. It was during this era, when televisions were still in black and white, that he introduced a young Lucila Campos singing "Negrito de la Guayrona." 1 The Peruvian folk singer and songwriter Luis Abanto Morales also delighted television viewers of that era with his captivating stage presence and melodious voice when he performed the classic "Nunca podrás" (They Will Never Be Able To). Similarly, Alicia Maguiña captivated audiences with her song "A mi no me cumben" (They Don't Like Me). 2 In the early 1970s, Perú Negro staged a version of the "toro mata" (bull kill) dance that remains popular to this day and which was presented by Santa Cruz himself on his program during that time.