On the tenth anniversary of his death, the press refers to him as if he were a God. Yet, Paco de Lucía was made of flesh and bones, a humble
A beautiful flamenco delirium. And amidst all this, the distant sound of the marching band with its neo-Roman repertoire and drums, a scene worthy of Fellini.
Francisca Méndez Garrido, Paquera de Jerez was one of a kind, now and forever. On April 26, two decades will have passed since her adios.
Clement Rosset, the philosopher of deep joy, loved Spain and all things Spanish, particularly flamenco, where he found a clear example of that joy that is born from celebrating reality
In the nineteen-seventies, experts of the era said Miguel Vega de la Cruz, Niño Miguel, (Huelva, 1952 - same, 2013), would erase Paco de Lucía from the map. Paco himself
Nowhere in the world there has been such a concentration of flamenco artists as at La Alameda de Hércules from the mid 1800s to the mid 1900s.