Saturday, July 30, 2016

Shows At 74 died flamenco singer José Menese – Telam

The renowned singer José Menese, first flamenco artist to bring the jondo the Olympia Theatre in Paris singing, died on Friday night at age 74 at his home in his hometown, La Puebla de Cazalla (Seville, southern), for reasons not yet been released.

Menese part of the set of voices erupted with force in the 60s, a team of “El Lebrijano” group, Antonio Fernández Díaz “Fosforito”, José Sánchez Bernal “Naranjito de Triana “Antonio Núñez Montoya,” El Chocolate “, Antonio Cortés Pantoja” Chiquetete “and José Monje Cruz” Camarón “.

Born December 3, 1942 and thirty published albums Menese was considered one of the largest non-Roma singers in history, with a style praised not only by his colleagues and critics, but by writers like Rafael Alberti, Fernando Quinones and Antonio Gala.

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