Eusebio Grados was a Peruvian folk musician born in 1953 in Pasco who passed away in 2020 at age 66. He was one of the main representatives of folkloric music in Peru, best known for his 1988 huaylarsh song "Pío Pío" about chicks, which has been recognized as a Musical Jewel by APDAYC.
Eusebio Grados was a Peruvian folk musician born in 1953 in Pasco who passed away in 2020 at age 66. He was one of the main representatives of folkloric music in Peru, best known for his 1988 huaylarsh song "Pío Pío" about chicks, which has been recognized as a Musical Jewel by APDAYC.
Eusebio Grados was a Peruvian folk musician born in 1953 in Pasco who passed away in 2020 at age 66. He was one of the main representatives of folkloric music in Peru, best known for his 1988 huaylarsh song "Pío Pío" about chicks, which has been recognized as a Musical Jewel by APDAYC.
Eusebio was one of the main representatives of folkloric music in the
country. Eusebio Grados was born on December 2, 1953, in Pasco. He passed away on May 16, 2020, at the age of 66. Eusebio was one of the main representatives of folk music in the country. He is remembered for his most famous song, the huaylarsh "Pío Pío". This famous song was born in 1988, the singer heard a composition to the rhythm of huaylarsh, it was this melody that inspired Eusebio to think about the song of the chicks, so he improvised a lyric and performed it in the middle of a famous Huancaíno Carnival. His song "Pío Pío" has been recognized by APDAYC as a Musical Jewel and awarded the Zafiro Musical trophy.