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orate, lush orchestral instrumentation with a | flamenco acoustic guitar for its inclusion on the four |
The Latin Grammy Award for Best | Flamenco Album is an award presented by the Latin Gram |
ived a Latin Grammy Award nomination for Best | Flamenco Album. |
y include traditional and popular versions of | flamenco and Latino-American dance music rumba. |
It combines | flamenco and gypsy jazz influences and the piece is in |
sive rock group Triana, heavily influenced by | flamenco, and important in the development of Rock and |
s ballet folklorico, classical ballet & jazz, | flamenco, and modern ballet & tap. |
is concert, which covers both her facets as a | flamenco and bolero singer, was recorded on DVD and wi |
ther's love for world music including Spanish | Flamenco, and Brazilian bossa nova) would instil a tro |
ors of other dance styles, including Hip Hop, | Flamenco, and contemporary dance. |
rary dance music with ethnic influences, from | flamenco and calypso respectively. |
of the Spanish rasgueado, a typical colour in | flamenco, and enhanced with playing techniques between |
the traditional choice for making the neck of | flamenco and classical guitars. |
tes a number of styles, including bossa nova, | flamenco, and classical music. |
gs, study circles, performance art festivals, | flamenco and drumming groups. |
his style, which recalled a prior age of the | Flamenco art. |
It also has a collection of | flamenco artifacts, including musical instruments, cos |
Nicolas and Andre Reyes, the sons of renowned | flamenco artist Jose Reyes, teamed up with their cousi |
a Foundation is the ninth studio album by New | Flamenco artist Jesse Cook. |
ies on the growth of general knowledge of the | Flamenco arts. |
presentations and publishing essays about the | Flamenco arts. |
Escudero's new style popularised | flamenco, as before it was seen as over-the-top and no |
vement of music which is derived in part from | flamenco, as well as world, jazz, and Latin music infl |
t born in Andalusia) take for 'the real, true | flamenco', as it is full of turns. |
especially jazz, but without ever leaving out | flamenco as its foundation. |
achieve the extremely rapid strumming used in | flamenco, as well as to play the complex rhythms used |
and Allen's guitar, which took on a markedly | flamenco aspect. |
usic Group, and associate director of Chinese | Flamenco Association |
r to be forgotten 9-2 thrashing of Brazilians | Flamenco at Fir Park was sheer brilliance. |
1983 Academy Award for her short documentary | Flamenco at 5:15, produced by the National Film Board |
Flamenco at 5:15 is a 1983 short documentary film dire | |
ent cultures, astrology, Far East philosophy, | Flamenco, Bach and Soul music. |
Having originated in a | flamenco background, Josele adapts to complicated jazz |
stich & Fussible, Arrested Development, Ritmo | Flamenco, Balandugu Kan, Very Be Careful, DJ Joe Leyva |
Flamenco Beach located at the Island of Culebra, one o | |
Air | Flamenco Britten-Norman Islander II in Virgin Gorda |
His roots lie in | flamenco, but he has also ventured into fusion with ot |
r, Angustias, through her spirit and grace at | flamenco, but her father Rosendo, an old beau of Rafae |
is not clear when the name was changed to Air | Flamenco, but the airline website states that Air Flam |
Best Homage: Duende y misterio del | flamenco by Edgar Neville |
It is a very vivid dance, often excluded from | flamenco by "purists". |
let, tap, jazz, salsa, pilates, pole-dancing, | flamenco, cheerleading, contemporary dance, breakdanci |
ses of ballet, folklore, corporal expression, | flamenco, choral factories of pop music, retreats, cla |
rded a large prize and became widely known in | flamenco circles. |
t age 12 she began her dance career by taking | flamenco classes. |
performances in traditional acoustic guitar, | flamenco, classical music, gypsy music, pop music and |
It is unclear if the first | Flamenco closed down and was restarted or if it change |
olo albums, he has contributed to a number of | flamenco compilation albums: "Cante Gitano", "Directo |
Luis Lopez Tejera) (1 June 1914 - 2000) was a | Flamenco composer. |
ess "vaulted from obscurity to fame in a 1922 | flamenco contest." |
ged for her to begin formal piano, vocal, and | flamenco dance lessons at age five. |
he Zambra, also known as the Zambra Mora is a | flamenco dance performed by the Romani people (Gitanos |
ar belief, castanets are not commonly used in | flamenco dance, except for two specific forms: the zam |
Dancers Interlude: | Flamenco Dance, Pt. 1 |
Allen - Synthesizer, Mellotron, Lead Vocals, | Flamenco Dance, Backing Vocals |
Roberto Amaral - Vibraphone, | Flamenco Dance, Backing Vocals, Castanets, Lead Vocals |
nds with Aaliyah and the dancers performing a | flamenco dance. |
bo are considered to be the most suitable for | flamenco dance. |
f for the first time with one of the greatest | flamenco dancer Antonio Canales cooperate. |
Considered to be a prominent | Flamenco dancer of our time, many prestigious awards h |
Farruquito, | Flamenco dancer |
Gracita Sacromonte ... | Flamenco Dancer |
ed: 4 December 1980, Barcelona) was a Spanish | flamenco dancer. |
Najarro is one of the most recognized | flamenco dancers in Spain. |
Flamenco dancers also tend to resort to individual tai | |
In modern times it has been espoused by | flamenco dancers Carmen Amaya, La Chunga, Pilar Lopez |
tertained by musical performances, usually by | flamenco dancers and singers. |
es to present a variety of entertainers, from | flamenco dancers and Spanish guitarists to rockabilly |
97 she collaborated with Sara Baras and other | Flamenco dancers along with singers: Elena Andujar, Mo |
An ode to the artistry and magic of | flamenco dancing, Vengo is set against the compelling |
The 2007 theme was Mardi Gras, and featured | flamenco dancing. |
companied by traditionally dressed ladies in ' | flamenco' dresses and caballeros on dancing horses, si |
Archivo de | flamenco: el Agujetas |
period 2003-2005 he has been touring with the | flamenco ensemble of guitarist El Periquin. |
tin, Teye and Belen got married and started a | flamenco ensemble in Austin, Teye & Viva El Flamenco, |
Aire, which was well received by critics and | flamenco fans. |
Flamenco: Fire and Grace (1996 - Narada Productions) | |
The track is also included on the album | Flamenco Funk, and the eurodance compilation Dancemani |
Juan's | Flamenco Fusion band videos, CD's and photos can be se |
album featuring Anyelica is Juan D'Anyelica ' | Flamenco Fussion - Live… One Night At Roots' (1998). |
e of the most adulated virtuosos of the Nuevo | Flamenco genre, having appeared in Billboard Magazine' |
ased two albums as a member of the Vietnamese | flamenco group "The Kings." |
While in France, the Escudero family formed a | flamenco group with family members and performed with |
He later formed a | flamenco group, Los Tres de Sevilla, with two dancers. |
A well-made | flamenco guitar responds quickly, and typically has le |
A typical cypress | flamenco guitar produces more treble and louder percus |
Flamenco Guitar Method Vol. 1 - Value Pack, NTSC (Book | |
Hixon studied | flamenco guitar with Carlos Montoya, and studied class |
erp) is a Dutch guitarist, best known for his | flamenco guitar work with the Joe Ely band between 199 |
Teye produces a solo | flamenco guitar LP, El Gitano Punky (1988), and studie |
n "Upon the Door" and "Do You Know My Name?", | flamenco guitar in "Two Down, One To Go" |
n contact with Joe Ely, who integrated Teye's | flamenco guitar into his country-rock band on the 1995 |
and pipa, Aboriginal didjeridoo, Cajun cello, | Flamenco guitar and Gypsy violin. |
Ricardo Modrego - | Flamenco guitar |
Flamenco Guitar (1965) | |
Flamenco Guitar Method Vol. 2 - ISMN: 979-0-001-13110- | |
Flamenco guitar also refers to toque, the guitar-playi | |
David Allen - Lead Vocals, Electric Guitar, | Flamenco Guitar |
She is an autodidact on the | flamenco guitar and vihuela. |
DVD - | Flamenco Guitar Method Vol 1 (en NTSC) - ISBN 978-3-79 |
Flamenco Guitar Method Vol. 1 (CD-Audio) - ISMN: 979-0 | |
He started playing | flamenco guitar when he was 11 years old. |
A | flamenco guitar is a guitar similar to a classical gui |
ounded the world's first university course on | flamenco guitar, at the Rotterdam conservatory of musi |
version of the song begins with strings and a | flamenco guitar, then quickly picks up into a synthesi |
was famous throughout Spain as a virtuoso of | flamenco guitar, and in 1992, at age ten, he released |
David Maldonado: bass, | flamenco guitar, mandolin, banjo |
In addition to transcribing and teaching | flamenco guitar, Freeman designed and constructed his |
ded wherein the only guitar he played was his | Flamenco guitar. |
He also plays classical and | flamenco guitar. |
k (born Armik Dashchi) is an Iranian-Armenian | flamenco guitarist and composer. |
Camilo's collaborative 2000 album with | flamenco guitarist Tomatito Spain won Best Latin Jazz |
omp Odyssey (2002) performing a Petenera with | Flamenco guitarist Paco Jarana. |
tars and moved to Spain, to live for years as | Flamenco guitarist in Andalusia. |
ators, and a guitar trio with Al Di Meola and | flamenco guitarist Paco de Lucia. |
am Duc Thanh, Paraguayan harpist Eralio Gill, | flamenco guitarist Juan Carranza, Indian sarod player |
He is a | flamenco guitarist described by The Jerusalem Post as |
Juan d'Anyelica is a Jazz | Flamenco guitarist from Spain who plays extensively th |
shed in March of 2002 by world renowned Nuevo | Flamenco guitarist, Armik, based in Tarzana, Californi |
Baliardo, August 7, 1921) is a French Gitano | flamenco guitarist. |
Flamenco guitarists often build up their fingernails u | |
His father, a | flamenco guitarrist, taught him to play the instrument |
The | flamenco guitar's sound is often described as percussi |
aracol, from the well-known bull-fighting and | flamenco Gypsi family, who later won great renown as w |
young age by learning to play guitar Spanish | flamenco, his love for the music varies from classical |
Flamenco House (Cool Sound Music) | |
t has been his constant striving to integrate | flamenco in symphonic music. |
In September 2005, her Slate series on | flamenco in Seville won a silver award in the Society |
ulti-ethnic dance, the foremost presentors of | Flamenco in Los Angeles, a New Plays developmental ser |
career in 1994, Armik drew upon his jazz and | flamenco influences to create a twist on the emerging |
13", the song is a complex blend of jazz and | flamenco influences. |
n instrumental surf rock song that featured a | flamenco inspired intro and contained a melodic piano |
Festival Arte | Flamenco international festival created in 1989 in Mon |
The Andalusian Centre of | Flamenco is an institution in Jerez de la Frontera, Sp |
The Festival Bienal | Flamenco is celebrated in Seville, Spain, in different |
tar is arguably the most common instrument in | flamenco, it is said that the person playing the instr |
ences have as much an impact on this music as | flamenco, it is a common misconception among the publi |
g) was a well-known celebration of the art of | flamenco, its music, song, and dance, held in Granada, |
, Rasgueo or Rasgeo in Andalusian dialect and | Flamenco jargon) is a guitar finger strumming techniqu |
melodies fused with components of soft rock, | flamenco, jazz, new age, and influences of traditional |
a more eclectic music style (with elements of | flamenco, Jazz, Rap, Dance, and Pop). |
1991 eclectic material (including elements of | flamenco, Jazz, Rap, Dance and Pop) that leaded to the |
, 1999 - Dance Theatre of Harlem (NY), Ballet | Flamenco La Rosa (Miami, FL), Maximum Dance (Miami, FL |
The song's arrangements were inspired by | Flamenco, Latin American music and 1970s Europop, maki |
Quadro Nuevo) "Tango, Valse Musette, | Flamenco, lovely dedusted filmmusic and an almost fade |
e created a lasting impression (he improvised | flamenco lyrics in response to news of a local church |
2007, Breve enciclopedia del | flamenco, Madrid: Libsa. |
"Alive" is a song and single by Gibraltarian | Flamenco Metal band Breed 77. |
re) is the third studio album by Gibraltarian | Flamenco metal quintet Breed 77. |
Shadows" is a song and single by Gibraltarian | flamenco metal band Breed 77 which first appeared on t |
"Blind" is a song and single by Gibraltarian | flamenco metal band Breed 77. |
is the first official release by Gibraltarian | Flamenco Metal band Breed 77. |
Un Encuentro is an album by Gibraltarian | Flamenco metal quintet Breed 77. |
77 is the debut studio album by Gibraltarian | flamenco metal band Breed 77. |
"Let The Romeo Weep" ( | Flamenco Mix) |
"Spanish Guitar (Royal Garden | Flamenco Mix)" - 4:35 |
"Spanish Guitar (Royal Garden | Flamenco Mix)" - 4:34 |
At this point, the Gipsies played traditional | flamenco music punctuated by Tonino's precise guitar p |
This song has a | flamenco music background and is one of the fans favor |
olin under Sherry Kloss, and then played jazz | flamenco music in various locations in San Diego, with |
n the early 1980s, he begins learning to play | flamenco music in Andalusia, and spent the next six ye |
is because of his pioneering work in popular | Flamenco music that have allowed other great modern gr |
Inspired by | flamenco music, which he first heard at the Savoy Hote |
powerful and exciting skate as they danced to | flamenco music, but made tiny mistakes in their final |
incorporation of classical/Spanish influenced | flamenco music. |
d major scale) as it is also commonly used in | Flamenco music. |
misa flamenca--the catholic mass performed to | flamenco music. |
commonly in Jewish, Greek, Turkish, Arab, and | Flamenco music. |
A Falseta is part of | Flamenco music. |
l duo which composed and performed innovative | flamenco music. |
He belongs to a family involved in | flamenco music: he's the son of singer of "cante" Mont |
f Joaquin Cortes as he dances to a quintet of | Flamenco musicians during a Hispanic Heritage Month ce |
influenced by jazz and classical music and by | flamenco, new musette, and "imaginary folklore" tradit |
Perico Sambeat - Saxophonist, | flamenco nominee in Latin Grammy Awards of 2005 |
The restaurant features performances of | flamenco, one of Spain's traditional dances, consists |
the Spanish or Spanish-American polo with the | flamenco one, attributing to the latter the popularity |
Tangos is a | flamenco palo closely related in form and feeling to t |
The Petenera is a | flamenco palo in a 12-beat metre, with strong beats di |
luding blues, jazz, classical, rock, country, | flamenco, pedal steel, slide, (the list goes on...) in |
alsetas you are likely to hear at an informal | Flamenco performance. |
The result was the memorable series of | flamenco performances held at the Alhambra during June |
irable, since the flurry of notes that a good | flamenco player can produce might sound muddy on a gui |
He describes it as a | flamenco pop album that draws upon influences from reg |
"Vertigo" has been described as an oriental | flamenco pop song. |
he Music Ensemble of Benares and their Kathak | Flamenco project, in which he has an important part as |
m Spain in a mesmerizing display ranging from | flamenco puro to innovative new works. |
In 2000 she published her second | flamenco recording, 'Querencia', which was nominated f |
The 5 towers of | Flamenco Residences will also offer leisure facilities |
ng at the sea and with Siutghiol Lake nearby, | Flamenco Residences will rewrite Constanta's landscape |
le lyrical harmonic progression, adorned by a | flamenco rhythm. |
le lyrical harmonic progression, adorned by a | flamenco rhythm. |
this is Asturias (Leyenda), whose Andalusian | Flamenco rhythms have little to do with the Atlantic r |
Another version, a new | flamenco rumba pop fusion theme with fully Spanish lyr |
nd Spanish varied from folk to pop, including | flamenco, rumba, tango and mambo. |
cally, strongly Latin-flavored styles such as | flamenco, salsa, tango, and samba underscored by Afric |
ens of styles of movement and dance featuring | flamenco, salsa, capoeira hip-hop, belly dance, kathka |
on through Spain and France and recorded Jazz | flamenco, setting off a prolific international career. |
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