(LMR)Flamenco has been the starting point for a wide variety of impressive experiments, from the flamenco-jazz collaborations of Paco de Lucia with John McLaughlin and Larry Coryell through to the Ojos de Brujo's fusion of rapid-fire guitar work with anything from hip-hop and funk to Cuban and Indian influences. Eduardo Niebla's approach lies somewhere between the two. Now based in Yorkshire, he's a flamenco-jazz guitarist who spent his childhood "growing up with the Gypsies on the outskirts of ...
Guardian Music — (LMR)Flamenco has been the starting point for a wide variety of impressive experiments, from the flamenco-jazz collaborations of Paco de Lucia with John McLaughlin and La... more info