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Lourdes Iriondo Mujika was a Guipuzcoa artist. She was born in San Sebastian on 27 March 1937. She lived in Urnieta. ==Career== in 1964 Mujika began to sing in Basque to raise funds for the ikastola of Andoain. Basque songs accompanied by guitar caused a sensation. Radio Popular Loyola and cultural promoter Jose Mari Iriondo publicized this emerging genre. Iriondo Zizurkil sang tributes to Pedro Mari Asteasu Otaño and Pello Errota. The new Basque songs arrived on a music scene dominated by English and Castilian atmosphere. Iriondo was joined by Basque musicians such as Mikel Laboa, Josean Arza, Xabier Lete and Benito Lertxundi. They formed the group Ez dok in 1965 along with Lourdes. The group dissolved in 1972. During the last years of Francoist Spain, Basque music was banned, because of their lyrics. The musicians released singles and albums. Several albums were dedicated to children's stories as Ortzadarra or Maripetralin. Lately Irionao was dedicated to the development of children's books based on national folklore, such as ''Martin Arotza Deabrua Jaun eta'' and ''Buruntza azpian''. Her stories include "Ortzadarra" (1978) and "Lotara joateko ipuinak" (Erein, 1982) written with Andu Lertxundi and Asun Balzola. She also worked with ETB.
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