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Jerry Gonzalez y los piratas del flamenco
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Thelonious Monk, y la otra el 'Donnali', de Charlie Parker, del cual el propio Miles reclamó su autoría.
An album where the trumpeteer and the percussionist come together with Niño Josele and Israel Suárez 'Piraña'.
The trumpeteer shows an extraordinary lyrical capability.
One of the songs in 'Los piratas del flamenco' is dedicated to the guitarrist that come about from an idea of Niño Josele and, along with it, two 'impossible' versions that capture all of the imagination flowing from this album. One of them is the 'Monk's soniquete,' by Thelonious Monk, and the other one is 'Donnali,' by Charlie Parker, of whome Miles himself claimed authorship.
An album where the trumpeteer and the percussionist come together with Niño Josele and Israel Suárez 'Piraña'.
The trumpeteer shows an extraordinary lyrical capability.
One of the songs in 'Los piratas del flamenco' is dedicated to the guitarrist that come about from an idea of Niño Josele and, along with it, two 'impossible' versions that capture all of the imagination flowing from this album. One of them is the 'Monk's soniquete,' by Thelonious Monk, and the other one is 'Donnali,' by Charlie Parker, of whome Miles himself claimed authorship.
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