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Huáscar Aparicio was born on 1 June, 1972 in Sucre, Bolivia, is a singer. Discover Huáscar Aparicio's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 41 years old?

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Occupation Folk singer
Age 41 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 1 June 1972
Birthday 1 June
Birthplace Sucre, Bolivia
Date of death (2013-06-22) Chuquisaca Department, Bolivia
Died Place Chuquisaca Department, Bolivia
Nationality Bolivia

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Huáscar Aparicio Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2013

He died on June 21, 2013 in the T'iyumayu, Tomina, town of Padilla, Bolivia, Chuquisaca Department, Bolivia at the age 41 years old due to a car accident. Huáscar was going to give a concert in Villamontes, Tarija with his sons Rolando Aparicio López (14 years old), Gustavo Aparicio López (13 years old) and two other members of his band, Rimber Callejas Brito (violin) and Fernando Anibarro Cruz (guitar). Due to the bad weather conditions and to an intense mist, the vehicle fell off a cliff of 250 meters. It happened at noon at a place called T'iyumayu, about 270 kilometers east of Sucre, close to the town of Monteagudo, in the Chaco area. In addition to the artist and his son Gustavo, who played drums, the guitarist Fernando Anibarro Limbert Cruz and the violinist Limbert Callejas Brito also died. Rolando, the other son who was traveling with Huascar Aparicio, was injured and received medical treatment on the town of Monteagudo.

1998

Years later he returned to Sucre where he continued their higher education but without neglecting his artistic career. In 1998 he recorded with a group called Querencia in Sucre. In 2004, Huáscar participated in a competition based on the exhibition of precious stones known as bolivianitas, which inspired him to compose the song entitled La bolivianita. This song was presented in a musical event attended by important Bolivian composers in which Húascar won the 1st place with his composition. This event marked the beginning of a series of international tours. He visited 80 countries to present their music and this gemstone.

1993

During his childhood he lived a long time in Tarija, where he finished his schooling at the historical and prestigious Colegio San Luis. He represented this school on numerous regional, departmental and national singing and folklore competitions which included different musical rhythms. During his student years Huáscar won several awards and recognitions due to the quality of his acting and compositions. For this reason, this school has honoured him and has adorned their glass cabinets with its awards among which songs dedicated to his mother and to a Bolivian teacher. His musical interest and enthusiasm led him to further expand his musical knowledge on the acoustic guitar and folk dances. He joined the local regional music school Achá Martinez directed by Prof. Nilo Soruco Arancibia. Thereafter, the first award he won was the 1st place in the Festival del Canto y la Aloja in 1993 with the unreleased cueca La fiesta de San Roque.

1972

Huáscar Aparicio Gonzales (June 1, 1972 in Sucre – June 21, 2013 in Tomina) was a Bolivian folk singer.