If you are looking to master this track, several resources are available: Lee Barzola - La Danza De Los Mirlos
It was made world-famous by the band Los Mirlos , founded in 1973 in Moyobamba. They are often called the creators of the Amazonian cumbia sound, blending traditional jungle rhythms with psychedelic rock.
The name "Mirlos" refers to blackbirds. The song’s melody and rhythm are intended to mimic the calls and movements of birds in the lush Peruvian rainforest.
The track is a prime example of "Chicha," which features surf-rock inspired electric guitars, wah-wah pedals, and Afro-Latin percussion like the guiro and bongos.
is a foundational track of Amazonian cumbia (Cumbia Amazónica), and the Lee Barzola "Original Mix" is a contemporary performance that pays homage to this psychedelic Peruvian classic. Background and Origins
The song was originally composed by Gilberto Reátegui , a musician from Requena, Loreto, Peru.
Known as one of the most listened-to cumbias globally, it represents the cultural fusion of the Amazon region with the outside world, particularly following the construction of the Marginal Highway in Peru. Learning and Playing the Track
La Danza De Los Mirlos Original Mixlee Barzola Apr 2026
If you are looking to master this track, several resources are available: Lee Barzola - La Danza De Los Mirlos
It was made world-famous by the band Los Mirlos , founded in 1973 in Moyobamba. They are often called the creators of the Amazonian cumbia sound, blending traditional jungle rhythms with psychedelic rock. La Danza De Los Mirlos Original Mixlee Barzola
The name "Mirlos" refers to blackbirds. The song’s melody and rhythm are intended to mimic the calls and movements of birds in the lush Peruvian rainforest. If you are looking to master this track,
The track is a prime example of "Chicha," which features surf-rock inspired electric guitars, wah-wah pedals, and Afro-Latin percussion like the guiro and bongos. The song’s melody and rhythm are intended to
is a foundational track of Amazonian cumbia (Cumbia Amazónica), and the Lee Barzola "Original Mix" is a contemporary performance that pays homage to this psychedelic Peruvian classic. Background and Origins
The song was originally composed by Gilberto Reátegui , a musician from Requena, Loreto, Peru.
Known as one of the most listened-to cumbias globally, it represents the cultural fusion of the Amazon region with the outside world, particularly following the construction of the Marginal Highway in Peru. Learning and Playing the Track