Manolo Franco
Manuel Franco Barón, also known as "Manolo Franco" (his stage name), was born in Sevilla in 1960. Aged 15, he started his brilliant artistic career as an accompanying guitarist until, in 1979, at the early age of 19, he won...
Manuel Franco Barón, also known as "Manolo Franco" (his stage name), was born in Sevilla in 1960. Aged 15, he started his brilliant artistic career as an accompanying guitarist until, in 1979, at the early age of 19, he won...
Francisco Sánchez nace en Estepa en 1958. Ebanista y Restaurador hijo tambien de un gran Ebanista aprende el oficio desde pequeño " clavaba puntillas antes de andar" comentan sus familiares.Su padre aficionado a la musica,( tambien construyo instrumentos) le transmite el...
Jesús de Jiménez was born in Osuna (Sevilla) in 1973.He started playing the guitar when he was a little child, and he felt quite curious about the beauty of its sound. This led him to being interested in guitar making...
José Fernández, also known as “José del Tomate” was born in Almeria in a family of artists. His father, Tomatito, and his great-grandfather, Miguel Fernández Cortés “El Tomate”, have been part of his artistic inspiration. He recognizes Sabicas and Paco...
Yerai Cortés was born on 24 May 1995 in Alicante. His passion for flamenco was inherited from his family. Specifically from his father, Miguel, who taught him how to play the guitar, and also from his mother, Maria, who instilled...
Francisco Zambrana Torres, a gipsy guitarist, also known as PACO DE AMPARO in the flamenco guitar world, was born in Morón de la Frontera (Cádiz) in 1969. He is part of a family with a long tradition of flamenco guitarists:...
Born in Lebanon in 1994, he started playing the guitar since he was really young, with his father, also a guitarist, although not a flamenco one. After he heard maestro Paco de Lucia, he decided to devote himself to the...
Antonio Sánchez was born in Madrid in 1984, and from an early age began to study flamenco guitar with his uncles Paco de Lucia and Ramón de Algeciras and with his cousin José María Bandera, and then continued his training...