John McLaughlin is an English guitarist we can not forget to mention when the development of the guitar is in question. He reached amazing technique abilities with a pick, perhaps…
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La Susi is one of the most respected flamenco artists, even among flamenco purists. She was born in Alicante and grew up in a large family full of artists. Her…
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Chano Dominguez‘s presence on the flamenco stage means – evolution. He is a great musician, turned towards jazz and new musical tendencies. He has achieved an unusual integration between the rhythms…
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This Paco De Lucia Bulerias is from the beginning of the seventies. Many of the “falsetas” played here appeared for the first time, creating the rich flamenco guitar legacy we have today.…
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La Tana or Victoria Santiago Borja is my age, 1976, and this Sevillana girl was one very lucky girl to have her album “Tu Ven A Mi” produced by Paco De…
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Vicente Amigo I had a chance to meet in Cordoba, in 1996, at a mutual friend’s home, Igor. Then he was just a talented young man, who was just noted…
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When you look at Diego El Cigala (la cigala – crayfish), you can see the Iberian genetic heritage in its full glory. I have a friend in Malaga, also a…
Continue ReadingSolo Quiero Caminar
Paco De Lucia Tangos Solo Quiero Caminar by was a very important song regarding the big step out in the musical production. The continuous evolution of flamenco throughout the second…
Continue ReadingGypsy Fiesta with Ketama Band
Gypsy Fiesta with Ketama Band with its energy flowing around – is just beyond description. I remember having some of the most beautiful moments of my life at a party…
Continue ReadingMoraito Chico – Bulerias
Moraito Chico is an EXTREMELY TALENTED musician. His tone is just so powerful, so massive, with that energy, that very few guitarists have – in fact just the first few…
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