Monday, August 27, 2012

Manuel Torre y Antonio Chacón - Rito y Geografía del Cante


Manuel Torre was born in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain, in the neighbourhood of San Miguel, which together with the neighbourhood of Santiago, is a traditional centre of flamenco in Jerez. One of the most representative singers of Jerez, he was influenced by singers Manuel Molina, El Marrurro (from Jerez) andEnrique el Mellizo (from Cádiz). He developed his career in the cafés cantante of Seville. In his turn, he was one of the main influences in the work of singers like La Niña de los Peines, Antonio Mairena or Manuel Agujetas.



At left, Antonio Chacon with cane.

Antonio Chacón was born in Jerez de la Frontera, Cádiz Province. He began earning a living by performing flamenco around 1884. He toured Andalucia with his two friends, the Molina brothers - dancer Antonio Molina, and guitarist Javier Molina. He was later hired by Silverio Franconetti for his café in Seville. He was noted for his skill in singing the cartagenera, malagueñas, granaína and media granaína, which earned him the popular title of "Don".

According to Fernando el de Triana, he was so accomplished that all of the most successful cantaores (singers) performing with him renounced their right of seniority and allowed Chacón to perform last, because the audience would simply leave when he finished. Had they not preceded him, they would have been performing to an empty hall.

He performed with many of the best performers of his era. The great guitarist Ramón Montoya performed as Chacón's 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 he participated in the celebrated Concurso de Cante Jondo. Chacón was given the place of honor, presiding over the judges of this flamenco contest. For many the singer Chacón remains "el mejor de todos los tiempos" (the best of all time).

03:00 Diego el Perote y Ángel Luis Cañete - Malagueña de Chacón
08:00 Curro Mairena y Melchor de Marchena - Soleares
12:00 Chocolate y Eduardo el de la Malena - Siguiriyas
20:20 Pepe de la Matrona y Manolo el Sevillano - Siguiriyas


Monday, August 20, 2012

Pata Negra - El Rock de los gitanos (Raimundo y Rafael Amador)

Pata Negra is a famous flamenco band in the history of Spanish music. Established by Raimundo Amador Fernández (singer and guitarist, b. 1959 in Seville) and Rafael Amador Fernández (guitarist and cantaor, b. 1960 in Seville) after the band Veneno broke up. Their style of derivative rhythms based on flamenco music and blues, which they titled “blueslería”, made an impact on other modern flamenco music bands. The Amador brothers as Pata Negra, recorded six records between 1981 and 1995.

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Stos documentos de cante, baile y toque en vivo se filmaron en cine entre febrero y junio de 1984 en varios puntos de la provincia de Sevilla, bajo la dirección del productor Ricardo Pachón y el letrista Carlos Lencero.

El volumen 5, 'Pata Negra: el rock de los gitanos', está centrado en la familia sevillana de Los Amador y, en especial, en el grupo Pata Negra, que revolucionó el flamenco hace más de dos décadas. Incluye documentos inéditos como un concierto en el Pub Abades, una fiesta familiar en el campo, un retrato de la saga... Intervienen en el capítulo artistas como Raimundo Amador, Rafael Amador, Diego Amador, Ramón Amador y Carmelilla Montoya, entre otros.


Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Beni de Cádiz _ Rito y Geografïa del cante Flamenco _ English subtitles

Beni de Cádiz
BENITO RODRÍGUEZ REY, cantaor gitano, más conocido por el nombre artístico de. EL BENI DE CÁDIZ, nació en Cádiz en el año1929, y murió en Sevilla en el 1992. desde los once años ya se ganaba la vida cantando. Era hermano de Amós Rodríguez Rey. Se inició como bailaor en diversos elencos y en la compañía de Manolo Caracol y Lola Flores. En 1955, ya como cantaor, forma parte de los espectáculos de Lola Flores, y, en 1957, del cuadro del tablao madrileño El Corral de la Morería, ingresando seguidamente en el ballet de Pilar López, permaneciendo en él hasta 1959.

Rito y Geografïa del cante Flamenco, vol. 18, chapter 4
broadcast 56 : "BENI DE CADIZ" - 11 December 1972

1. Beni de Cádiz, Manolete (vcl) & Manolo Brenes (gtr): Bulerías
2. Beni de Cádiz (vcl) & Manolo Brenes (gtr) : Alegrías
3. Beni de Cádiz (vcl) & Manolo Brenes (gtr) : Seguiriya
4. Beni de Cádiz (vcl) & Manolo Brenes (gtr) : Soleá