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Enrique Lynch is an Argentinean musician and bandleader who moved to Peru in the 1960s. Initially a vocalist with the group "Los Caribes," which toured Latin America, Lynch accepted an offer to relocate to Peru in 1962. He became a prominent figure in the Peruvian music scene, forming an orchestra and serving as the artistic director and producer for various projects. Lynch worked on Channel 13's program "Hit De La Una," hosted by Enrique Malvenda, where he distinguished himself as a musician and arranger. Throughout the 1960s, his band supported many young Peruvian singers of the "Nueva Ola" movement. Over nearly three decades, Lynch explored a wide range of musical styles, including rock n' roll, cumbia, guaracha, salsa, Andean music, funk, and disco, releasing an impressive number of albums with his various bands.
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