Raimundo Amador
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Raimundo Amador Fernández (born in Sevilla on May 26, 1959) is a Spanish gypsy guitar player.[1]
Biography
He started playing the guitar for well-known flamenco artists like Fernanda de Utrera or Camarón de la Isla and Paco de Lucía.
Later he followed his own way mixing flamenco and blues (he performed with B. B. King), founding the Pata Negra group and collaborating with Kiko Veneno in the 80s.
References
- ^ Portela, Lino (August 29, 2009). "Entrevista | "Nuestra música estaba 25 años adelantada a su tiempo"". El País.
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