With a message of condolence, the members of Jayak confirmed this Friday the death of its founder Jaime Diaz. With this unfortunate news, Ecuadorian folklore dresses in mourning.
Get to know Jayac, the Ecuadorian group that performs ‘Zapateando Juyayay’, a song that reached Will Smith
“He fought to the last like the warrior he is and God decided to take him to be part of his choir of angels”they wrote on their official Facebook account.
“On behalf of the Flia. Díaz Maigua and JAYAC La Fuerza del Canto want to thank everyone for their words of support in this moment of pain…”they said.
His remains are being veiled in the coliseum of the parish of Zámbiza. “Your legacy will continue and your cry will never go out! Peace in your grave dear friend and brother…”.
Díaz was the founder of Jayac, authors of the well-known theme Zapatando Juyayay. The musician handled the wind instruments of the group.
Jayac in Kichwa means sweet and sour, spicy, noble and strong.
On social networks, friends, colleagues and characters from the media expressed their message of regret. One of them was Jorge Yunda, former mayor of Quito
“Sadness fills me this morning when I learn that my friend and colleague, musician Jaime Díaz, has hung up his quena forever”Yunda wrote on Twitter,
Sadness overwhelms me this morning when I know that my friend and fellow musician Jaime Diaz has hung up his quena forever, my deepest condolences to his family, my friends from Jayac and millions of JUYAYAY fans. pic.twitter.com/o5ptEMqJDY
— Jorge Yunda Machado (@LoroHomero) December 16, 2022
Meanwhile, Manuela Daquilema thanked for the moments of joy through the strength of the song. “As your song said “Where you are you will be happy”. May your legacy transcend in time and space. Jayac the strength of the song”.
Thank you Jaime Díaz for giving us so many moments of joy through the power of singing. As your song said “Where you are you will be happy”. May your legacy transcend in time and space. Jayac the strength of the song. pic.twitter.com/L2ObsQrxX8
— Manuela Daquilema (@ManuDaquilemaEc) December 16, 2022
The Pichincha Prefecture also conveyed its condolences to family and colleagues. (YO)
🖤 WEIGHT NOTE | We express our condolences on the death of Jaime Díaz, vocalist of Jayac.
A loss for the art of the country ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/fOkwhTOVGN
— Pichincha Prefecture (@PichinchaGob) December 16, 2022
Source: Eluniverso

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