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'''Génesis''' is a [[Columbian]] [[folk-rock]] band, very popular during the [[70s]].<ref>[http://www.progresiva70s.com/entrevista_fiorilli.htm]</ref> They are regarded as a significant part of the Columbian [[social progressive]] and [[hippy]] movements of the time.<ref>[http://www.estudiocaos.com/molodoi64/hippies.htm]</ref> Génesis is considered a pioneer in fusing rock music with the native folk music of Columbia.<ref>[http://web.li.gatech.edu/~rdrury/special/colombia/colombia_music/colombian_rock.html]</ref> Columbian icon [[Humberto Monroy]] of [[Los Speakers]] was a founding member and driving force behind the band.
'''Génesis''' is a [[Columbian]] [[folk-rock]] band, very popular during the [[70s]].<ref>[http://www.progresiva70s.com/entrevista_fiorilli.htm]</ref> They are regarded as a significant part of the Columbian [[social progressive]] and [[hippy]] movements of the time.<ref>[http://www.estudiocaos.com/molodoi64/hippies.htm]</ref> Génesis is considered a pioneer in fusing rock music with the native folk music of Columbia.<ref>[http://web.li.gatech.edu/~rdrury/special/colombia/colombia_music/colombian_rock.html]</ref> Columbian icon [[Humberto Monroy]] of [[Los Speakers]] was a founding member and driving force behind the band.

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Génesis is a Columbian folk-rock band, very popular during the 70s.[1] They are regarded as a significant part of the Columbian social progressive and hippy movements of the time.[2] Génesis is considered a pioneer in fusing rock music with the native folk music of Columbia.[3] Columbian icon Humberto Monroy of Los Speakers was a founding member and driving force behind the band.