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Eduardo Fernando Alquinta Espinoza (January 22, 1945 – January 15, 2003), more commonly known by his friends and followers as "Gato" Alquinta, was a Chilean
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and
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from the folk/progressive rock group ''
Los Jaivas Los Jaivas is a Chilean musical group who perform in folk, rock, psychedelic, and progressive rock styles formed in 1963 in Viña Del Mar, Chile. They are considered one of the most important and influential artists of all time in Latin America ...
'',
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's longest-surviving group. He died of a
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while on vacation in
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, Chile.


Biography


Early years

Son of Carlos Alquinta and Aurora Espinoza Rojas, Servicio de Registro Civil e Identificación, Inscripción N°647, año 1945, circunscripción El Almendral. he began to devote time to music at the age of 12. He learned the songs of
Atahualpa Yupanqui Atahualpa Yupanqui (; born Héctor Roberto Chavero Aramburu; 31 January 1908 – 23 May 1992) was an Argentine- Spanish singer, songwriter, guitarist, and writer. He is considered one of the most important Argentine folk musicians of the 20th cen ...
without his father noticing him. He met
Claudio Parra Claudio Parra Pizarro (born 14 September 1945) is a Chilean musician, pianist, and composer. He is one of the founders of Chilean rock band Los Jaivas. He is an undisputed referent of the piano with a properly Chilean sound, and considered one o ...
at the Guillermo Rivera high school in
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, with whom he shared his love of cinema. This closeness turned into friendship with the entire family of Claudio and Mario Mutis, another friend of the clan.


Beginnings in Music

By 1963, the year he began studying
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at the
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, along with Mario Mutis and the Parra members, they formed a tropical combo called The High & Bass that animated parties. In the group, he was the guitarist and one of the vocalists in the band. Later, he dropped out of engineering to study
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, a career that he would share with Mario, and that he would not finish either. In 1968, he began to believe that the tropical music that the band performed was incompatible with the ideals that they were trying to convey to the public. For this reason, he traveled to several countries in America together with his wife, to search for new ideas and inspirations to establish a new musical component. Later, when he returned to Chile, he suggested to the band that they should be more original and be able to break with the established schemes to make their ideals known. The idea was well received, so they adopted the name of
Los Jaivas Los Jaivas is a Chilean musical group who perform in folk, rock, psychedelic, and progressive rock styles formed in 1963 in Viña Del Mar, Chile. They are considered one of the most important and influential artists of all time in Latin America ...
in 1970. Before the appearance of their first official work, the studio
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'' El volantín'', from 1971, made the recordings that were later released in 2004 in a five-disc ''set'' called ''
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''.


Los Jaivas

After the coup d'état in 1973, the entire band decides to flee to Argentina, where they continue with their musical career. Soon after, because of the repression of the military regime in Argentina, they had to leave for
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. They settled there in 1977, in the city of
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. From there, Los Jaivas experimented with music, through the use of imagination and inspirations. Alquinta declared on one occasion that the song Mira Niñita, was inspired while traveling by bus on Viana Street, so when they got to the Parra members, they made the song, being one of the most popular of the band. Later in 1981, Los Jaivas created their most famous and important album, Alturas de Machu Picchu, where several of their songs were inspired by the lyrical work of
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. Over the years, while Los Jaivas were innovating in various musical genres such as
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, Latin American fusion and folklore, they were acquiring progressively more fame. Apart from being the band's guitarist and vocalist, Alquinta also dedicated himself to writing the lyrics for several famous band songs such as the aforementioned 'Mira Niñita', 'Pájaro Errante','Nubecita Blanca', 'Indio Hermano', among many others, which is why he became the best-known figure in the band. During an interview for Revista Vea in 1981, Alquinta declared that he was also dedicated to making musical instruments, such as
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s, trutrucas, flutes with reeds collected both in Chile and in
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and
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. Additionally, he said that he considered himself some kind of mentholatum within the band because he constantly changed instruments.


Death

While on vacation with his family at the Mistral tourist complex, on
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beach in
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, Gato Alquinta lost his balance on some rocks and fell into the water where he remained for several minutes. When he was pulled out of the water, he was unconscious, so he was transferred to the San Pablo de Coquimbo Hospital, but despite efforts to revive him, he died on January 15, 2003, at 6:45 p.m., at the age of 57 years old. After an autopsy by the Legal Medical Service, they determined that his cause of death was
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. More than five hundred thousand people attended his funeral in the streets of Santiago de Chile, while his name became one of the most iconic figures in Chilean music.


References

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