Jacinto Almaden - Cante Flamenco
Original recordings from the 30s decade. Jacinto Almadén has a deep voice from a mining throat. He was a non-gipsy singer with a great power and pedigree to sing.
Original recordings from the 30s decade. Jacinto Almadén has a deep voice from a mining throat. He was a non-gipsy singer with a great power and pedigree to sing.
Original recordings from the 30. Juan Varea. He was not Andalusian or gipsy but a real Flamenco. Juanito Varea left us a large discography including all the famous "palos" of the flamenco music. He is considered as a traditional figure, a pure flamenco voice and recognized by the artists. He was one of the four elected during the "Llave de Oro" singing competition in Cordoba, in 1962. A singer...
Manolo el Malagueño was a "sweet songs" cantaor. His master was Pepe Marchena was his favourite cantaor, he imitated his styles at the beginning. Then he found his favourite musical dynamics. He was a successfull singer, admired by the audience.
Manolo Caracol was an exceptional "cantaor", he'd always put his personal touch to all the songs he'd interpreted. The audience hates him or loves him, but you cannot be indifferent. Always singing with a particular character. His innovative willingness pushed him to the top, accompanied by piano and also orchestra, something new in the flamenco area. A deep, genuine and pure interpret.