Hamanino – Abdul Rahman Al Bahraini is from the Kingdom of Bahrain. He was born in December of 1982. His level of understanding of flamenco is just purely AMAZING. His…
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Tomatito – Gypsy style Bulerias
Tomatito (means tomato in diminutive) is a Gypsy guitarist, Paco’s colleague and a pupil at the same time. But also a strong influence to Paco’s style and that specific Gypsy…
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Manitas Del Plata, that is his artistic name means “little silver hands”, is one of the most important figures in the history of flamenco. His true name is Ricardo Baliardo,…
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For Niño Miguel Paco De Lucia said many times, that he is probably the best guitarist of all times. He was Maestro’s fountain of inspiration during the ’60s, and his…
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Rayito means a light ray, like a “small light ray”, and his apparition in the ’90s is quite an amazing moment. His talent, and the precision really amazed the whole…
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In this Paco De Lucia Interview, he speaks about the influence of the flamenco worldwide, especially in Brasil. Flamenco started being exported from Spain after the fascist regime ended, from…
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Jose Merce (José Mercé) is a flamenco singer that truly kept the Camaron’s legacy in the purest possible form. He is “so flamenco” with his behavior – that it is…
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Gerardo Núñez appeared “late” on the flamenco scene, in 1987. Coming from Jerez, the city of the buleria, with his flawless technique, he rapidly became one of the best guitarists in…
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Antonio Orozco Antonio Orozco is a Spanish singer and songwriter. He went from Barcelona (where he grew up) to Osuna, near Sevilla, during the nineties. His singing is 100% flamenco,…
Continue ReadingMercedes Luján – Ahora O Nunca
Mercedes Lujan or better – Mercedes Sanguiao Hornerosis is coming from a musician’s family. Her mom was a singer of the “copla” (a Spanish music genre), and she was born…
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