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    Sabicas (proper name: Agustín Castellón Campos) (16 March 1912 – 14 April 1990) was a Spanish flamenco guitarist of Romani origin. Sabicas was born in...
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  • recitals with Lecuona in 1939. Sabicas adapted it for flamenco-style guitar, and it was included on his 1957 album, Sabicas Vol. 2, on Elektra Records. This...
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  • Tomatito (son of a father known as Tomate (tomato) because of his red face); Sabicas (because of his childhood passion for green beans, from niño de las habicas);...
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    Carlist politician Luis Arellano Dihinx (1906–1969), Carlist politician Sabicas (1912–1990) Jaime del Burgo Torres (1912–2005), Carlist politician Alfredo...
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  • albums (Rock encounter and The Soul of Flamenco and the Essence of Rock) by Sabicas, a handful of singles by Smash, Gong, Galaxia, Flamenco or even the American-British...
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  • of guitar duets with Sabicas: 1957: "Sabicas and Escudero, Flamenco Styles on Two Guitars" 1958: "The Fantastic Guitars of Sabicas and Escudero" 1959:...
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    Uruguay. She debuted in Buenos Aires, accompanied by Ramón Montoya and Sabicas at the Maravillas Theatre. During this stage of her life, she added to...
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  • His innovations made possible the solo careers of such later greats as Sabicas, Manitas de Plata and Manuel Molina. He is the uncle of flamenco guitarist...
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    Lole y Manuel, Flamenco singers Alba Molina, singer Rancapino, cantaor Sabicas, Flamenco Guitarist Pilar Montoya, bailaora Juana la Macarrona, cantaora...
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  • was a combination of Chet Atkins's and Merle Travis's fingerpicking and Sabicas-influenced flamenco, highlighted by right-hand independence and flurries...
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  • Antonio Rodríguez Lawson Rollins Pepe Romero Mohamed Rouane Javier Ruibal Sabicas (Agustín Castellón Campos) Esteban de Sanlúcar Manolo Sanlúcar Roger Scannura...
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    accompanist for over a decade until the early 1920s. Another great guitarist, Sabicas, then accompanied him, early in the latter's career. In 1922 at Granada...
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  • de la Isla, Enrique Morente, and top guitarists such as Paco de Lucia, Sabicas, Ramon Montoya and Tomatito. In December 2007 he was honored by the University...
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    made his first public appearance on Radio Algeciras. That year, he met Sabicas for the first time in Málaga. A year later, he was awarded a special prize...
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  • The Rugbys Otis Redding Pink Floyd Ray Charles The Righteous Brothers Sabicas The Sacred Mushroom The Safaris Sagittarius Salil Chowdhury Sam Cooke Sam...
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    in 1972, in which a group of recording artists such as Paco de Lucia, Sabicas and Ricardo's son performed songs by Ricardo. In 2004, celebrations of...
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    Hernández (Madrid, 1873–1943), who built several guitars for the maestro Sabicas, Domingo Esteso and Modesto Borreguero [es]. Also noteworthy are the Conde...
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  • in concert performances. He is heavily influenced by Paco de Lucía and Sabicas. Goryachev is technically a highly proficient player, testament to his...
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  • Rogue Male The Rubinoos Tom Rush Patrice Rushen Sailcat Savannah Conley Sabicas Neil Sedaka Sacario Masashi Sada Saint Motel Saint Raymond David Sanborn...
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    names in the Latin guitar world, including the late Paco de Lucía and Sabicas, Vicente Amigo, El Viejín, Ottmar Liebert, Amir John Haddad and David Cordoba...
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  • Halffter (1905–1989) Joaquin Homs (1906–2006) Joaquín Nin-Culmell (1908–2004) Sabicas (1912–1990) Xavier Montsalvatge (1912–2002) Carlos Suriñach (1915–1997)...
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  • dancer José Greco. In New York City in 1963, they had an encounter with Sabicas and their first encounter with Mario Escudero, both of whom became mentors...
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  • Royal Teens Rufus featuring Chaka Khan Jimmy Rushing John Wesley Ryles Sabicas Soupy Sales The Sapphires Bobby Scott Jack Scott Shirley Scott The Shadows...
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    released Rock Encounter, a fusion collaboration with flamenco guitarist Sabicas. In 1975 he released an eponymous album (upon which he simply referred...
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  • Japan giving concerts, with great success. In 1965 he was awarded the Sabicas Guitar Prize at the Concurso Nacional de Arte Flamenco cordobés. In 1986...
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  • cover-photo artist for Guitar Player magazine. Along with others such as Sabicas and Mario Escudero, Serrano's virtuosity helped establish solo flamenco...
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    Tarrega, Giuliani, Randy Rhoads, Steve Vai, Yngwie Malmsteen, Jorge Strunz, Sabicas, Paco de Lucia, Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin and Angel Romero. In high...
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  • Rutter 1945 Jarmo Saari 1970 Finland Kaija Saariaho 1952 2023 Finland Sabicas 1912 1990 Spain Also active in Mexico and the United States. Arturo Sacchetti...
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    with communist ideologies. He fled to Oran and from there, accompanied by Sabicas, to Argentina, where he quickly gained immense popularity. He returned...
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    drew upon their collective musical influences, such as Paco de Lucía, Sabicas, Chick Corea and Persian classical music to create a unique sound that...
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