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Confusing section needs to be worked on

I have edited the section "The group splits into two factions", which was hopelessly confusing. The original contains some important information I found it necessary to remove. I removed rather than corrected parts because I'm not sure of some of the details. I hope someone who knows more about it will work on it. The problems are as follows:

1) The mention of the group Inti-Illimani creates an impression that it is a division of Quilapayún, which it is not. Inti-Illimani was not previously mentioned in the article, and Quilapayún is not mentioned in the article on Inti-Illimani, nor were their collaberations.

2) The sentence listing original members of Quilapayún says that this group continues to perform, yet the paragraph later says at least two members are in a separate group.

3) The year of the break-up is not given. Pre- or post-1989?

4) There is no explanation of what "other irregular events" might be.

5) The line-up of the France-based group is not listed.

6) The discography does not differentiate which releases are by which group.

Below is the original paragraph, followed by my edited version:

Original: Both Quilapayún and Inti-Illimani's recent paths have been marked by internal issues. Over the years some members left with others taking their place. In the case of Quilapayún, formed by the early members Carlos Quezada, Hernán Gomez, Rodolfo Parada, Hugo Lagos, Guillermo García and Ricardo Venegas, joined by Patricio Wang, continues to operate out of France, and has released two albums since 1989. Parada registered the name "Quilapayún" without the authorization of the other members. Because of this, as well as other irregular events, other historic members refused to continue with Parada and Wang, resulting in the group splitting into two, both claiming the name and legacy of Quilapayún, and subsequent litigation. The Chile-based historic faction is celebrating the group's 40 year anniversary performing concerts in Chile, Latin America and Europe together with the "historic" Inti-Illimani. These joint concerts have been advertised and promoted as Inti+Quila. The current "historic" lineup includes Eduardo Carrasco, Rubén Escudero, Ricardo Venegas, Guillermo García, Ismael Oddó (son of Guillermo "Willy" Oddó), Hugo Lagos, Hernán Gómez, Carlos Quezada and Sebastián Quezada (son of Carlos).

Edited: Quilapayún's path has been marked by internal issues over the years, with some members leaving and others taking their place. After Rudolfo Parada registered the name "Quilapayún" without the authorization of the other members, other historic members refused to continue with Parada and Wang, resulting in the group splitting into two, both claiming the name and legacy of Quilapayún, and leading to subsequent litigation. The Chile-based historic faction is celebrating the group's 40 year anniversary performing concerts in Chile, Latin America and Europe, together with the "historic" version of Inti-Illimani, another important Chilean group. These joint concerts have been advertised and promoted as Inti+Quila. The current "historic" lineup includes Eduardo Carrasco, Rubén Escudero, Ricardo Venegas, Guillermo García, Ismael Oddó (son of Guillermo "Willy" Oddó), Hugo Lagos, Hernán Gómez, Carlos Quezada and Sebastián Quezada (son of Carlos).

I may not have time to research this right away, so i hope someone else will. Abstrator (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 01:01, 21 February 2012 (UTC).[reply]

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