Los 3 Paraguayos was a Paraguayan music trio based in Europe in the early 1960s.
With the worldwide popularity of Los Paraguayos in the late 1950s, other Paraguayan musicians sought to capitalize on the Paraguayan music craze. In 1962, a similar group was formed, consisting of Félix de Ypacaraà(born Felipe Leiva Rolón) and Daniel Cardozo Bogado on vocals and guitar, and Pablo Morel Vázquez, the nephew of Félix Pérez Cardozo, on harp. Ypacaraàand Cardozo had previously played for two years with Digno GarcÃÂa of the original Los Paraguayos as "Los Carios" in Digno GarcÃÂa y los Carios. This new group's repertoire was similar to that of Los Paraguayos: a blend of traditional Paraguayan music with popular arrangements of Latin American standards. The trio recorded three albums.
Los Tres Paraguayos soon disbanded, and YpacaraÃÂ, Cardozo and Morel went on to form Félix de Ypacaraày sus Paraguayos, Los Fabulosos 3 Paraguayos and Pablito y sus Trovadores Paraguayos respectively.