Bailaoras Flamencas
Enter the enchanting world of flamenco dance, where tradition and evolution intertwine seamlessly. Artists like Carmen Amaya defy gender norms with electrifying performances, while Paco de Lucía's guitar melodies paint innovative soundscapes. Sara Baras, a pioneer in her own right, bridges the gap between tradition and the avant-garde with breathtaking moves. These dancers captivate audiences with the raw intensity of flamenco, leaving a lasting impact far beyond the stage.
We remember Camaron De La Isla. ‘El Cantaor’
This day (July 2, 1992), in Badalona, Spain, died José Monje Cruz a.k.a Camarón de la Isla, a flamenco cantor (singer). (more…)
Polygram release Paco de Lucía’s ‘Live in América’ (1994)
Paco de Lucía‘s ‘Live in América’ is a live album recorded with a sextet and released on March 22, 1994 by Polygram.
We remember Paco De Lucia. ‘Un Poco De Paco’
This day ( February 25, 2014), in Cancun (Mexico), died Francisco Sánchez Gómez a.k.a. Paco de Lucia, a Spanish virtuoso flamenco guitarist. (more…)
Paco de Lucía releases the album : ‘Cositas Buenas’ (2004)
Paco De Lucía‘s ‘Cositas Buenas’ is an album featuring Tomatito on one song and released on January 27, 2004 by Blue Thumb Records.
Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin and Paco de Lucía record live album : ‘Friday Night in San Francisco’ (1981)
‘Friday Night in San Francisco’ by Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin & Paco de Lucia is a live album recorded on December 6, 1980 and released on August 10, 1981 By Philips.

