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What is common between Martha Galdos and the Amazon River? Both have their geographic origin in the Peruvian Andes Cordillera and flow with vitality and diversity into Brazilian lands. Just like the Amazon River, Martha crosses her path through a complex variety of cultures, sounds, and knowledge that influenced her, and which serves as her route for encounters with audiences and people. Singer, composer, clown, and creator of Mujer Sábiá Festival, Martha Galdos released her first album, Respiraré, in 2016, with pianist Pepe Céspedes, providing a refreshing fusion of Peruvian popular culture with jazz in Spanish, English, Portuguese, French, and Quechua. In September 2023, Galdos prepares to release her first single of Amazon Inspiration in collaboration with music producer Dante Ozzetti and lyrist Joaõzinho Gomes. "Martha Galdos' voice emerges from this particular amalgamation of Southern Latinos who inherit the music of the Andes, the jungle, and the coast and feed on distant neighbors such as American jazz and frontier music as the surprising information she keeps from Brazilian music, to create an exportable urban personality free of folklore". (Julio Maria, Brazil) "And when she felt that her South American sound had blended with jazz and her Andean-coastal Peruvian heritage, she decided to try a version of “Upa Neguinho”, a Brazilian classic that finally landed her in the most populous Portuguese-speaking megalopolis in the world (São Paulo). (Czar Gutiérrez, Peru)