- Kepa
Junkera Urraza (born 1965 in Bilbao, Euskadi, Spain) is a
Basque musician and composer. A
master of the trikitixa, the
diatonic accordion, he has...
- 15 June 2014. "Juanes | Euskera|
Juanes canta en
euskera junto a Kepa
Junkera". Canales.diariovasco.com. 1
January 2009.
Archived from the
original on...
- 1994),
Spanish footballer Kepa
Blanco (born 1984),
Spanish footballer Kepa
Junkera (born 1965),
Spanish musician Kępa (disambiguation),
Polish placename Kippah...
- Ronstadt, Los Lobos, Ry Cooder,
Eliot Fisk,
Richard Egües,
Pancho Amat, Kepa
Junkera, Júlio Pereira, (among others). In 1997, the
album earned the
group the...
- temptation. That
playing pattern remained unchanged up to the 1980s, when Kepa
Junkera and
Joseba Tapia started to
develop unprecedented ways of
playing trikiti...
-
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Bruno Coulais (Label:EMI) 2001 Kepa
Junkera "Maren" (Label:Parlophone) 2003 Kepa
Junkera "K" (Label:Phantom
Sound & Vision) 2004
Hughes De...
- 1997, she has her own song,
known as
Badator Marijaia,
composed by Kepa
Junkera, with
lyrics by
Basque writer Edorta Jiménez.
Marijaia is characterised...
-
Emmylou Harris Mick
Jagger Colin James Tom
Jones Sissel Kyrkjebø Kepa
Junkera Mark
Knopfler Diana Krall Alison Krauss Nolwenn Leroy Los
Cenzontles Lyle...
- as well as the hindú slat with
Sergey Sapricheff. He pla**** with Kepa
Junkera until 2008, and
currently plays with Ibon
Koteron and “Etxak” (a Euskadi...
- (Emi-Odeón).
Featuring Marilia Andrés Casares,
Hijas del Sol and Kepa
Junkera. Corazón de mudanza: 1998.
Featuring Olga
Cerpa (Mestisay). Con un canto...