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Enrique Morente

The former lead singer of La Barberia del Sur and Sabicas, Enrique Morente set the pace for modern flamenco experimentalism like a soloist, with an affinity for lyrics compiled by modern and classic poets. Morente’s record Cantando a Federico García Lorca con Leonard Cohen, documented with Lagartija Nick, used the …

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Falete

Falete was created in 1978 to some musical family members in Sevillas, Spain. His dad was an associate from the celebrated group Cantores Hispalis. Extremely focused on the arts from an early on age, Falete was presented with his first possibility to perform appropriately at age 17, performing for La …

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José Mercé

Flamenco cantador José Mercé (given birth to José Soto Soto) began performing at age six, learning to be a soloist in his community chapel, La Basílica de la Merced in Jerez, while improving his organic skills by taking part in Antonio Gades’ theatre company. It had been through the early …

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Vicente Amigo

Vicente Amigo continues to be called “the organic continuation of Paco de Lucía.” A previous kid prodigy, Amigo offers continued to develop like a musician and vocalist. Inside a 1998 interview, Amigo described, “I really believe that flamenco is definitely something for adults, not only for children. To comprehend flamenco, …

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