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Paraguayan harpist
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Digno García (Luque, 1919 - Geraardsbergen, 4 February 1984) was a Paraguayan harpist. Garcia formed his own group Sus Carios with Lonardo Aquino, Antonia Alvarez and Arnaldo Peralta.

Discography

Albums
  • "Digno Garcia Y Su Trio Del Paraguay" (Montilla Records, 1956)
  • Vivo Digno Garcia 1960
Singles
  • A: Morena B: Moliendo Cafe Digno Garcia Y Sus Carios Palette Netherlands 1961 7"
  • I Love Paraguay EP Digno Garcia Y Sus Carios A1: Paloma Blanca A2: Ycua Caaguy B1: Isabelita B2: Mi Bandera 1962

References

  1. Alfredo Colman The Paraguayan Harp: From Colonial Transplant to National ... 2012 1937330079 Digno García y sus Carios in 1966 (from left to right): Miguel Angel Gamarra, Digno García, and Luis “Lucho” Marín. former president of The Philippines],
  2. Aída Lara Digno García: el Arpista paraguayo universal 2009 9995301644
  3. Billboard - 31 march 1958 - Page 44 FIESTA LINDA — Digno Garcia, his harp and his Paraguayan trio. These Paraguayan pop songs specialize in brilliant sound, unusual repertoire and smooth trealment.
  4. Billboard - 28 march 1960 - Page 13 Upon finishing his job, Digno Garcia formed his own group (with Lonardo Aquino, Antonia Alvarez and Arnaldo Peralta). Palette Records just launched Digno Garcia's first album "Vivo Digno Garcia," also available in the U.S.A.


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