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Rest In Peace Salvador Cardenal, Nicaraguan poet, songwriter, musician

Username By Joshua | March 10th, 2010 | Comments No Comments

nicaragua_guitarist.jpgNicaragua has lost one of its most iconic poets, Salvador Cardenal, one-half of the famed Duo Guardabarranco. Salvador died this week from a blood vessel disease called cryoglobulinemia. He was a foundation in the Nicaraguan folk music scene, known throughout Latin America, and will be missed by many.

Enjoy the many videos, tributes, and interviews on his site: http://salvadorcardenal.com/

Category: Travel, Nicaragua
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