Paco De Lucia

About artist

Born into a humble family in the southern Spanish region on December 21, 1947, de Lucia grew into a musical giant who blended jazz, pop and classical influences with the folk tradition of flamenco. He credited his father, a singer of Gypsy origin, with introducing him to music, encouraging him to practise for hours.
 
"The gypsies are better since they listen to music from birth. If I had not been born in my father's house I would be nobody. I don't believe in spontaneous genius," the guitarist once said.
 
From the age of just 12 de Lucia was out playing and earning at flamenco "tablaos" - the intimate, smoky bars that are home to the authentic form of the tragic gypsy lament and dancing.
 
By 15 he had moved to Madrid and by 18 brought out a first album.
 
It was in Madrid that he met another gifted teenage flamenco artist, the singer Camaron de la Isla, then just 15 and freshly arrived in Madrid. The two young men formed a legendary flamenco partnership, touring and recording together until Camaron's death from cancer in 1992. 
 
In 2004, de Lucia was awarded Spain's prestigious Asturias Prize for Art as the "most universal of flamenco artists".
 
"His style has been a beacon for young generations and his art has made him into one of the best ambassadors of Spanish culture in the world," the jury said at the time.
 
He had lived elsewhere in Spain and in Mexico and toured widely, notably in the United States.
 
In the 1980s de Lucia teamed up with guitarists John McLaughlin and Al di Meola to produce the classic album "Friday night in San Francisco".
 
He branched out into jazz and bossa nova, drawing the scorn of traditionalists.
 
But he claimed to stay faithful to his origins, hunched over his guitar and grimacing with emotion as the flamenco "duende", or spirit, possessed him.
 
"Whatever I do my sound will always be flamenco – because I am what I am," he said. "Being a flamenco player is what gives me strength."
 
De Lucía died of a heart attack on 25 February 2014.
 
by www.theguardian.com

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