Curandero did its thing and ran its course, Espinoza says, but he’s recently started a new group called Miguel Espinoza Flamenco Fusion. About a year ago, he heard that Lynn Baker, saxophonist and ...
For Alyssa Teijeiro-Ficht and Brian Stark of the Illinois Flamenco-Jazz Collective, flamenco is an underappreciated art form, especially in a community like Champaign-Urbana. The duo met in 2019 at a ...
In this week's show we discover that jazz and flamenco have common roots. As Spanish saxophonist and vocalist Antonio Lizana explains, both forms of music have very deep origins in the pain and ...
Today marks the release of El Siempre Mar, the latest output from heralded pianist Emilio Solla and in-demand saxophonist and vocalist Antonio Lizana. El Siempre Mar follows the critical reception of ...
We are very excited to have taken this new step to highlight the beautiful fusion of flamenco jazz and to build bridges between cultures through music. Japan is a country with a deep artistic ...
Of all the instrumentalists in contemporary music, only a handful have become game changers. Jazz trumpet has Louis Armstrong, rock guitar has Jimi Hendrix, jazz saxophone has Charlie Parker. Flamenco ...
A female fan took advantage of a brief silence between songs to shout out some encouragement for Spanish pianist Chano Dominguez and his flamenco jazz group during their performance Thursday at the ...
Flamenco jazz is a style which mixes flamenco with jazz. As flamenco artists in the 1960s and 1970s such as Paco de Lucia and Cameron de la Isla, started experimenting with traditional music they had ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Antonio Lizana is one of the most celebrated artists of the new Flamenco Jazz ...
Madrid — Juan VERDU, a graying bohemian with a lean, quixotic look, knows the secret places haunted by the ghosts of flamenco. He strolls across the lively Plaza Santa Ana in the heart of this Spanish ...
In this week's show we discover that jazz and flamenco have common roots. As Spanish saxophonist and vocalist Antonio Lizana explains, both forms of music have very deep origins in the pain and ...