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  2. Paco de Lucía - Wikipedia

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    Paco de Lucía was born on 21 December 1947 [5] as Francisco Sánchez Gómez in Algeciras, [6] province of Cádiz, in southern Spain.He was the youngest of the five children of flamenco guitarist Antonio Sánchez Pecino and Portuguese mother Lucía Gomes; [7] his brothers include flamenco singer Pepe de Lucía and flamenco guitarist Ramón de Algeciras (now deceased).

  3. Paco de Lucía discography - Wikipedia

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    Paco de Lucía was the lead guitarist accompanying singers on their albums, often with his name noted in the album's title. [ 39 ] Flamenco Festival Gitano recorded 1966–1971

  4. Entre dos aguas (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Entre dos Aguas" is an instrumental flamenco rumba created by the Spanish guitarist Paco de Lucía, included as the first single on the album Fuente y caudal (1973). [1] It was recorded with two guitars (the second played by his brother Ramón de Algeciras ), with a bass and a bongo played by Pepe Ébano instead of the traditional palmas ...

  5. Canción Andaluza - Wikipedia

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    Canción Andaluza marked the first studio album by de Lucía in ten years since Cositas Buenas, released in 2014.The album was recorded at Casa Paco, his residency in Palma de Mallorca, Spain between late 2012 and early 2013, with the post-production of the album being marked by the death of de Lucía, who passed away on February 25, 2014 in Playa del Carmen, Mexico.

  6. Fuente y caudal - Wikipedia

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    Fuente y caudal (translated in English as Source and Flow) is the ninth studio album by the Spanish composer and guitarist Paco de Lucía. Track listing [ edit ]

  7. The Guitar Trio - Wikipedia

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    The Guitar Trio is a reunion album by Al Di Meola, Paco de Lucía and John McLaughlin, released in 1996 after 13 years without playing together.This 1996 effort has three originals apiece from McLaughlin and Di Meola, two by de Lucía and a McLaughlin-Di Meola duet on "Manhã de Carnaval".

  8. Luzia (album) - Wikipedia

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    Luzia is a studio album by Paco de Lucía. It was made as a dedication to his Portuguese mother (hence the Portuguese spelling) when she died. [3] Track listing

  9. 12 canciones de García Lorca para guitarra - Wikipedia

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    12 canciones de García Lorca para guitarra (12 Songs by García Lorca for Guitar) is an album by Paco de Lucía and Ricardo Modrego. It is the second of three collaboration albums between the duo. It is the second of three collaboration albums between the duo.