María Vargas and Paco de Lucía’s guitar is a new edition of an historic recording in which we hear an extremely young María Vargas accompanied by a first-rate guitar player: Paco de Lucía. The Cádiz singer proved a revelation at twelve years of age in Jerez, due to her mastery of the authentic gypsy cantes (styles). As time passed, she turned into a complete cantaora (flamenco singer), with a...
The "Paquera de Jerez" is one of the famous flamenco figure, a real myth, with huge powers, pointing up in all the CDs. The "Paquera" is a real maestro in all style, pointing up the buleria.
These are the first recordings of ‘El Niño de Marchena’, 21 songs from 1924 to1934. You will find fandangos, granainas, seguiriya, malaguños and also falsete and filigranas, which is very characteristical of Marchena.
Original recordings from the years 30 and 40
Next to Quintero, León and Quiroga, he travels around Spain during many years, until 1951. That is how he became the most popular flamenco artist.
This is a historical recording, that has been re-edited in CD format to ensure that the voice of this now deceased cantaora (flamenco singer) will never stop sounding. It includes an ample repertoire, with no less than 21 very varied songs.
José Mercé with Enrique de Melchor, Tomatito and Diego Carrasco. United in one album, two fundamental work in the career of José Mercé. ‘Verde junco y Hondas raices’ is much more than a present por bulerias. Guitars and musicians with José Mercé.
Recordings realized in 1958 in the 'Teatro de La Comedia' of Madrid. He is one of the best singer ever and he won the II National competition of flamenco singing celebrated in 1956 in Cordoba.
Two complete albums of Sabicas:¡Ole! la guitarra de Sabicas (1972) y ¡Flamenco! En la guitarra de Sabicas (1972).The first one includes colaboration of Adela Chaqueta, Rosarito la Mejorana and the second guitar is Diego Castellón, his brother.
Untill the arrival of Paco de Lucia, all the guitar player were following el Niño Ricardo. When he died, in 1972, his friends did this album as a tribute to Niño Ricardo.
We are listening to the best moments of Juan el Lebrijano. His songs are all part of the flamenco festivals.His repertoire includes more than sixteen tittles from 'El lebrijano' (1973) and 'Arte de mi tierra' (1974), with the guitars of Manolo Sanlucar and Pedro Peña.