Musicians
Name | Occupation | Place of birth | Date of birth | Date of death |
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Sara Baras | Flamenco dancer | Cádiz | 1971 | - |
David Bisbal | Pop singer | Almería | 1979 | - |
Manolo Corrales | Singer | Cádiz | N/A | - |
Joaquín Cortés | Flamenco dancer | Córdoba | 1969 | - |
Vicente Espinel | Writer and musician of the Spanish Golden Age. Added the fifth string to the guitar | Ronda | 1550 | 1624 |
Manuel de Falla | Composer of classical music | Cádiz | 1876 | 1946 |
José Fernández Torres, aka Tomatito | Flamenco guitarist | Almería | 1958 | - |
Lola Flores | Singer, dancer and actress | Jerez de la Frontera | 1923 | 1995 |
Rosa María García García, aka Niña Pastori | Flamenco singer | San Fernando | 1978 | - |
Manuel García Escobar, aka Manolo Escobar | Pop Singer | El Ejido | 1931 | - |
Rocío Jurado | Singer and actress | Chipiona | 1944 | 2006 |
Las Ketchup | Singers | Córdoba | N/A | - |
Alonso Lobo | Composer of the late Renaissance | Osuna | 1555 | 1617 |
Los del Rio | Singers | Dos Hermanas | N/A | - |
David de María | Pop singer | Jerez de la Frontera | 1976 | - |
Rafael Martos, aka Raphael | Singer | Linares | 1945 | - |
José Monje Cruz aka Camarón de la Isla | Flamenco singer | Cadiz | 1950 | 1992 |
Cristóbal de Morales | Composer of the Renaissance | Seville | 1500 | 1553 |
Isabel Pantoja | Singer and actress | Seville | 1952 | - |
Manuel del Pópulo Vicente García | Opera tenor | Seville | 1775 | 1832 |
Miguel Ríos | Singer | Chauchina | 1944 | - |
Joaquín Sabina | Singer-songwriter | Ubeda | 1949 | - |
Francisco Sánchez, aka Paco de Lucía | Flamenco guitarist, Prince of Asturias Prize | Algeciras | 1947 | - |
Andrés Segovia | Classical guitarist | Linares | 1893 | 1987 |
Joaquín Turina | Composer of classical music | Seville | 1882 | 1949 |
Eva Yerbabuena | Flamenco dancer | Granada | 1970 | - |
Vicente Amigo | Flamenco guitarist | Seville | 1967 |
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Famous quotes containing the word musicians:
“How are we to know that a Dracula is a key-pounding pianist who lifts his hands up to his face, or that a bass fiddle is the doghouse, or that shmaltz musicians are four-button suit guys and long underwear boys?”
—In New York City, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)
“We stand in the tumult of a festival.
What festival? This loud, disordered mooch?
These hospitaliers? These brute-like guests?
These musicians dubbing at a tragedy,
A-dub, a-dub, which is made up of this:
That there are no lines to speak? There is no play.”
—Wallace Stevens (18791955)
“As if the musicians did not so much play the little phrase as execute the rites required by it to appear, and they proceeded to the necessary incantations to obtain and prolong for a few instants the miracle of its evocation, Swann, who could no more see the phrase than if it belonged to an ultraviolet world ... Swann felt it as a presence, as a protective goddess and a confidante to his love, who to arrive to him ... had clothed the disguise of this sonorous appearance.”
—Marcel Proust (18711922)