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Luis "Checho" Orlando González Jiménez (born June 21, 1933) is a Chilean musician. He is most notable for having created "Mi General Augusto Pinochet", a song that glorifies Pinochet and his military dictatorship that lasted from 1973 to 1990. In the 1950s, he was a member of several musical trios, including "Los González", "Los Mantles" and "Los Mineros", and composed songs with Rubí Jáuregui. In the 2010 Copiapó mining accident he accompanied the relatives in the Esperanza camp. Through the record labels he created, he delivered "Dragones" and "Boyas" de Plata (characteristic symbols of his hometown). These awards were also presented at the Festival of the Elderly held in 2003 with Checho's own funding.

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  • Luis "Checho" Orlando González Jiménez (born June 21, 1933) is a Chilean musician. He is most notable for having created "Mi General Augusto Pinochet", a song that glorifies Pinochet and his military dictatorship that lasted from 1973 to 1990. In the 1950s, he was a member of several musical trios, including "Los González", "Los Mantles" and "Los Mineros", and composed songs with Rubí Jáuregui. In the 2010 Copiapó mining accident he accompanied the relatives in the Esperanza camp. Through the record labels he created, he delivered "Dragones" and "Boyas" de Plata (characteristic symbols of his hometown). These awards were also presented at the Festival of the Elderly held in 2003 with Checho's own funding. (en)
  • Luis "Checho" Orlando González Jiménez (Iquique, 21 de junio de 1933-Iquique, 13 de diciembre de 2022)​​ fue un folclorista, compositor y cantautor chileno conocido principalmente en su ciudad natal.​​​ En la década de los 50 integró diversos tríos musicales junto a sus hermanos Manuel Honorio y Antonio Segundo entre ellos "Los González", "Los Mantles" y "Los Mineros" y compuso canciones junto a Rubí Jáuregui.​ El año 2010 después del derrumbe de la mina San José acompañó a los familiares en el campamento Esperanza.​ Mediante los sellos discográficos que creó (uno de estos llamado Sello Dragón)​ entregó "Dragones" y "Boyas" de Plata (símbolos característicos de su ciudad natal). Estos premios también fueron entregados en el Festival del Adulto Mayor realizado en 2003 con la financiación pr (es)
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  • Luis "Checho" González (en)
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  • Luis Orlando González Jiménez (en)
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  • Luis "Checho" Orlando González Jiménez (Iquique, 21 de junio de 1933-Iquique, 13 de diciembre de 2022)​​ fue un folclorista, compositor y cantautor chileno conocido principalmente en su ciudad natal.​​​ En la década de los 50 integró diversos tríos musicales junto a sus hermanos Manuel Honorio y Antonio Segundo entre ellos "Los González", "Los Mantles" y "Los Mineros" y compuso canciones junto a Rubí Jáuregui.​ El año 2010 después del derrumbe de la mina San José acompañó a los familiares en el campamento Esperanza.​ Mediante los sellos discográficos que creó (uno de estos llamado Sello Dragón)​ entregó "Dragones" y "Boyas" de Plata (símbolos característicos de su ciudad natal). Estos premios también fueron entregados en el Festival del Adulto Mayor realizado en 2003 con la financiación propia de Checho. Se sabe que Luis González ha compuesto más de mil canciones, entre las que están las de estilo vals, bolero y cumbia.​ (es)
  • Luis "Checho" Orlando González Jiménez (born June 21, 1933) is a Chilean musician. He is most notable for having created "Mi General Augusto Pinochet", a song that glorifies Pinochet and his military dictatorship that lasted from 1973 to 1990. In the 1950s, he was a member of several musical trios, including "Los González", "Los Mantles" and "Los Mineros", and composed songs with Rubí Jáuregui. In the 2010 Copiapó mining accident he accompanied the relatives in the Esperanza camp. Through the record labels he created, he delivered "Dragones" and "Boyas" de Plata (characteristic symbols of his hometown). These awards were also presented at the Festival of the Elderly held in 2003 with Checho's own funding. (en)
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