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King Coffee Concert



Video of a presentation by Vinko imitating Libertad Lamarque in the program by Jaime Bayly (Jorge Benavides). Vinko

Barich (La Plata, 1945), son of Yugoslav immigrants, studied architecture alternated with singing and music. Arrived in Peru in 1973 forming a choir of amateur artists from Argentina and worked in the staging of "Fiddler on the Roof" Hebraica Group. From the beginning we fell in love with Lima and made great friends with a group of native high strain among them was the very Chabuca Granda.

Excellent voice was extending his stay in Lima until one day in a guitar of many who attended, played several issues Serrat and gave a monologue of humor that surprised those present. Rosa and George Wunder, owners of "The Masks", a Cafe Concert located at Pasaje Los Pinos in Miraflores, gave him the opportunity to premiere a show called "Who knows how to open the door." The attendance records show swept the 200 coming to continuous functions, a first for the fledgling dinner theater in Lima. Vinko was thus dubbed the King of Coffee Concert and humor fine, elegant, intelligent, educated captivated audiences unaccustomed to this type of proposal. Alternated Serrat protest songs and Nacha Guevara with some issues in two ways ("Aunt Harriet," "The ass I am sorry") and the interpretation of a character he created named "Max Onix Mechita Remnants of the Rock and stones'll " which was nothing more than a huachafo money and in years traveling the world without understanding anything and confusing everything. In times of curfew in the throes of the Velasco government, Vinko told attendees at the show who looked concerned about his watch that instead of a curfew should have "touch of ass" for everyone to stay seated. His imitation of Chabuca Granda was held and corrected herself.

After Masks took his show to La Gata Caliente, Punchinello, Satchmo and many other places in Miraflores, and in the great review that appeared in Arequipa who ran Pepe Theatre Vilar. He worked in television with Tulio Loza and encouraged a game show in Channel 4's morning magazin. The proliferation of low quality shows in the many local Café Theatre that were opened in the city took away space and desire. Was not among the mediocrity, vulgarity and cheap humor. Gradually the stage and TV they were missing.

On January 13, 1996, while in Switzerland where he was recovering from hip surgery, a terrible bone cancer ended his life in his early 51. Unlawful Penetration

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