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  2. Camarón de la Isla - Wikipedia

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    José Monje Cruz (5 December 1950 – 2 July 1992), better known by his stage name Camarón de la Isla, was a Spanish Romani flamenco singer. Considered one of the all-time greatest flamenco singers, he was noted for his collaborations with Paco de Lucía and Tomatito, and the three of them were of major importance to the revival of flamenco in the second half of the 20th century.

  3. Al Verte las Flores Lloran - Wikipedia

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    Al Verte las Flores Lloran is a 1969 flamenco album by Camarón de la Isla and Paco de Lucía.. Officially, the simple descriptive title for five of the first six collaborative albums by these two performers, including this one, was El Camarón de la Isla con la colaboración especial de Paco de Lucía, but each of the five came to be identified by the title of their first track.

  4. Camarón: When Flamenco Became Legend - Wikipedia

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    Camarón: When Flamenco Became Legend (Spanish: Camarón: la película) is a 2005 Spanish biopic film directed by Jaime Chávarri from a screenplay by Chávarri and Álvaro del Amo which stars Óscar Jaenada as Camarón de la Isla along with Verónica Sánchez.

  5. La Leyenda del Tiempo - Wikipedia

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    La leyenda del tiempo is the tenth album by Spanish flamenco singer Camarón de la Isla, and the first one not to feature his long-time collaborator, guitarist Paco de Lucía. It is regarded as a turning point in the history of flamenco , contributing to the popularization of nuevo flamenco (new flamenco). [ 1 ]

  6. Paco de Lucía discography - Wikipedia

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    Camarón de la Isla. Officially, the simple descriptive title for five of the first six collaborative albums by these two performers, excluding Canastera, was El Camarón de la Isla con la colaboración especial de Paco de Lucía, but each of the five came to be identified by the title of their first track. Al Verte las Flores Lloran (1969)

  7. Niña Pastori - Wikipedia

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    Her stage name is "Niña Pastori" because among her siblings of five older brothers, she was the only woman and she was referred to as "la niña", she was also "la única hija de la Pastori" (the only daughter of la Pastori) and when she went on stage people remarked “va a cantar la niña de la Pastori” (la Pastori's girl is going to sing). [1]

  8. List of Spanish musicians - Wikipedia

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    Montserrat Caballé; Kaydy Cain; Juan Carlos Calderón; Camarón de la Isla; José María Cano; Nacho Cano; Blas Cantó; Nacho Canut; Manolo Caracol; Antonio Carbonell

  9. Music of Andalusia - Wikipedia

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    Emerging from this, Camarón de la Isla became one of the most popular and critically acclaimed performers of the century. His 1969 debut Con la Colaboracion Especial de Paco de Lucia inspired a new generation of performers that invented Nuevo Flamenco .