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David Maldonado

Getting into the world of flamenco in 2002, David Maldonado released his debut record Danza. A appearing out of types, Maldonado was a engineer/maker for a long time before expressing his skills like a guitarist. But his debut record demonstrated a strong understand on melody and complicated chord patterns, a …

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David Lewis

For most, music may be the sole ambition in life, the be-all and end-all of existence. Not for English vocalist/songwriter David Lewis. For him it’s even more avocation than obsession, as he makes his living as an educational, lecturing on the London College of Economics. Music is definitely an integral …

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Los Tres Ases

Los Tres Ases had its begin in 1953 seeing that the house music artists for La Bandida bordello in Mexico Town. The three people, vocalist Marco Antonio Muñiz and guitarists Juan Neri and Hector González, decided to go with their name randomly out of the urn where recommended names have …

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Estopa

Spanish pop duo Estopa, shaped by brothers José and David Muñoz, produced an extraordinary debut using their self-titled album in 2001, released by BMG-Ariola. Playing an assortment of flamenco-pop and rhumba-rock, Estopa became a top-selling take action in under a year; these were voted Revelation of the entire year and …

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Estrella Morente

Created in Granada, Spain, vocalist Estrella Morente may be the girl of flamenco tale Enrique Morente. Holding the Morente name intended anticipation was saturated in the flamenco community when it had been announced in 1999 that Estrella was release a an album. 2 yrs in the producing under her father’s …

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Ray López

Puerto Rican singer and songwriter Ray López, also known by his nickname of “Un Misil,” was locally recognized among the best merengue dancers because of his particular capability to move his body. That credit was used while taking part in a music group known as Orquesta Zona Roja, performing and …

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Graeme Allwright

Graeme Allwright is a France singer/songwriter from the past due-’60s folk period most widely known for his French-language adaptations of music by Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, among others, furthermore to his very own similarly styled music. Blessed on November 7, 1926, in Wellington, New Zealand, he transferred to France in …

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Chantal Goya

French pop icon Chantal Goya was created Chantal Deguerre in Saigon in Oct 10, 1946. Elevated in Paris from age four onward, as a teenager she befriended songwriter Jean-Jacques Debout, with his suggestion auditioned for RCA Information in 1964. With her debut one, “C’est Bien Bernard,” Goya surfaced being a …

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Esteban

Guitarist Esteban (Stephen Paul) began taking part in his favorite device at an extremely early age. Having graduated from Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Mellon University or college, the talented musician relocated to Spain to consider grasp classes with Andrés Segovia, referred to as the daddy of the present day classical acoustic guitar …

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Chambao

The three original members of Chambao — La Mari, El Edi, and Dani — produced waves in the world music scene using their new make of flamenco, called flamenco chill, which combined the passion and vocal design of traditional Andalusian flamenco with components of electronica, specifically chillout. Shaped in the …

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