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  2. Dos guitarras flamencas en América Latina - Wikipedia

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    Dos guitarras flamencas en América Latina (Two Flamenco Guitars in Latin America) is the second of four collaboration albums by Paco de Lucía and Ramón de Algeciras. Track listing [ edit ]

  3. Michael Laucke - Wikipedia

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    Michael Laucke (/ ˈ l ɑː k /; 29 January 1947 – 2 December 2021) was a Canadian classical, new flamenco and flamenco guitarist and composer. Starting at the age of thirteen, Laucke gave professional snooker demonstrations and his winnings allowed him to take trips from Montreal to New York City to study the classical guitar with Rolando Valdés-Blain.

  4. Gaye Delorme - Wikipedia

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    Delorme played with many musicians and groups including Jann Arden, the Powder Blues Band, Lenny Breau, David Foster, Airto Moreira, Billy Cobham and Stanley Clarke.In 2006 he was accompanied by the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra for his performance of Joaquín Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez. 1986 saw Delorme record a one-hour special for CBC Television entitled Gaye Delorme in Concert. [1]

  5. Roni Benise - Wikipedia

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    Roni Benise, is an American guitarist who describes his style as "Spanish guitar" or "nouveau flamenco." After growing up on a small farm near Ravenna, Nebraska, Benise moved to Los Angeles, California, to pursue rock stardom. After hearing flamenco music on the radio, he switched from electric guitar to nylon-stringed classical guitar. [1]

  6. Willie & Lobo - Wikipedia

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    In 1996 the novel Puerto Vallarta Squeeze, by Robert James Waller, was released.Waller, a fan of the duo's music, wrote Willie and Lobo into the story. The Willie and Lobo CD, The Music of Puerto Vallarta Squeeze was released at the same time and includes tracks from their albums Gypsy Boogaloo, Fandango Nights and Between the Waters.

  7. Sabicas - Wikipedia

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    Sabicas was born in Pamplona, Spain, and began playing guitar at the age of five and made his performing debut two years later.His early style was influenced by Ramón Montoya, to whom he was related on his mother's side of the family. [2]

  8. Amor Gitano - Wikipedia

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    The song contains hints of flamenco pop and strong lyrics dominate the entire track. [9] After opening with "traditional flamenco sounds and generic Gypsy Kings-style guitarra riffs", "Amor Gitano" adds hints of pop music. [8] As the song progresses, it transcends into a ballad, demonstrating romance, excitement and extreme emotions. [8] "

  9. Paco Peña - Wikipedia

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    His most famous compositions include his Misa Flamenca (a flamenco Mass), and Requiem for the Earth, both of which have received great critical acclaim. He has also had a number of notable collaborations, significantly with the Argentinian guitarist Eduardo Falú and the Chilean group Inti-Illimani .