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Jerito

Flamenco pop singer/songwriter Jerito (given birth to Manuel Carrasco) debuted using a melody called “Que Pena Me personally Da” on the collection entitled Novisimos, made by Paco Ortega. Blessed and elevated in a family group of local performers, Jerito’s first record was internationally released in Feb 2001.

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Alicante de Montoya & Flamenco Ensemble

A 1950s album called Flamenco Open fire was credited to Montoya, de Alicante & Flamenco Outfit, that was rather complicated, as the record contains materials by two organizations. Among the organizations was led by vocalist El Pili, even though other music artists in his ensemble are unidentified in the liner …

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Pedro Bacan

When Pedro Bacan died, following a car accident in his way real estate after a gig, the world dropped perhaps one of the most innovative purveyors from the flamenco electric guitar. During the 2 decades that he performed, Bacan got revolutionalized the flamenco custom along with his imaginative melodies which, …

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de Almaden, Escudero & Ramos

Flamenco trio from Triana, the gypsy one fourth of Seville, Spain (thought to be the birthplace of flamenco). With Nino de Almaden on vocals and Mario Escudero and Carlos Ramos on acoustic guitar, they recorded a highly effective recording for Custom, Flamenco de Triana, of both melancholy appreciate songs and …

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El Nino de Ronda

Un Nino de Ronda, a flamenco singer from Ronda, Spain, was found and recorded by Alan Dark brown from the Canadian Broadcasting Company in 1955, as an illustration of flamenco that was even more authentic compared to the fare usually presented to vacationers. Accompanied just by guitarist Carretero, Nino documented …

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David Allen

David C. Allen and his sister Angela Allen fronted the uncommon music group Carmen for three albums’ worthy of of materials released in the first to middle-’70s, a few of which edges on mind-boggling. The group produced a fusion where no performer experienced before, and it appears to be always …

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Miguel Funi

Miguel Funi is among flamenco’s less popular vocalists and dancers. Known affectionately as “Un Funi”, Funi was highlighted in the 1989 multi-artist compilation, Cante Flamenco, performing two music — “Solea” and “Bulerias” — followed by Guitarists Paco and Juan Del Gastor.

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Manuela Carrasco

With her 1973 debut, Manuela Carrasco helped to release a fresh era of flamenco dance, bringing an unprecedented energy and imagination to her choreography. Relating to Flamenco Globe, “the effectiveness of her ft, the vigor of her motions astonishe the general public; who, by many, appointed her expert of the …

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Sandra Carrasco

A protégée of acclaimed Spanish musician Javier Limón, vocalist Sandra Carrasco reaches the forefront of the brand new generation of flamenco artists keeping the Andalusian audio alive. Blessed in Almonte, Huelva in 1981, Carrasco created a love from the genre after hearing famous brands Mayte Martín and Enrique Morente, even …

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Rolf Cahn

Rolf Cahn is a folk-blues and flamenco guitarist with an emotionally expressive tone of voice that has composed music to become performed on the Brussels Globe Fair, various movie theater productions, and a T.V. present through the 50’s. He obtained a wide amount of reputation in the first ’50s being …

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