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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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Tomatito (son of a
father known as
Tomate (tomato)
because of his red face);
Sabicas (because of his
childhood p****ion 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...
- Hernández (Madrid, 1873–1943), who
built several guitars for the
maestro Sabicas,
Domingo Esteso and
Modesto Borreguero. Also
noteworthy are the
Conde Brothers...
- 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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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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defensive tower that
protected the
valley located between the hill of the
Sabica and the
Mauror Mountain. Some of the
original Arabic architecture can be...
- His
innovations made
possible the solo
careers of such
later greats as
Sabicas and Paco de Lucía. He is the
uncle of
flamenco guitarist Carlos Montoya...
- 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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migrated to the
United States in the
early 1950s.
Along with
others such as
Sabicas,
Carlos Montoya and Juan Serrano,
Escudero helped forge the
viability of...