Ecuadorean musicians died when they were 62

Here are 2 famous musicians from Ecuador died at 62:

Juan León Mera

Juan León Mera (June 28, 1832 Ambato, Ecuador-December 13, 1894 Ambato, Ecuador) was an Ecuadorean writer, essayist, politician and painter.

He is best known as the author of the Ecuadorean national anthem, which he wrote in 1865. Mera was a prolific writer, and his works spanned many genres, including poetry, essays, fiction, and drama. He was also a prominent politician in his day, serving as a member of the Constituent Assembly and later as a senator. In addition to his literary and political pursuits, Mera was also a skilled painter whose works were exhibited in Ecuador and Europe. Today, he is remembered as an important figure in Ecuadorean cultural and political history.

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Jorge Perrone Galarza

Jorge Perrone Galarza (August 18, 1931 Guayaquil-March 1, 1994 Guayaquil) was an Ecuadorean personality.

He was a renowned film director, screenwriter, actor, and producer in the Ecuadorian film industry. Perrone's label on Ecuadorian cinema is unique, creating a new wave of films that revitalized the Ecuadorian industry. He was one of the founding members of the Guayaquil Film and Theater Experimental Center that generated high-quality productions in the 1960s and 1970s. Perrone directed several films such as "Chakklas" (1969), "Cangrejos" (1972), and "The Silence of Neto" (1984), which was selected as the best Ibero-American film by the San Sebastian International Film Festival in Spain. He died at the age of 62 due to lung cancer, leaving behind a brilliant legacy in Ecuadorian cinema.

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