Los Olimareños was a Uruguayan canto popular duo formed by Pepe Guerra and
Braulio López in 1962. Originating from Treinta y Tres, Uruguay, the group's
name pays homage to the Olimar Grande River near their hometown. In the 1960s,
Los Olimareños became part of Uruguay's first movement of popular singers,
alongside artists like Alfredo Zitarrosa and Daniel Viglietti. They also engaged
with the social, cultural, and political movements across Latin America,
performing at international events such as the Encounter with the Protest Song
in Cuba in 1967. The group's extensive discogra...