27 February 2014

Spanish Flamenco Guitar Legend Dies

http://post-humous.blogspot.com/2014/02/spanish-flamenco-guitar-legend-dies.html
Spanish guitarist Paco de Lucia, who blended the flamenco sound of his native land with jazz and other genres that attracted a new generation of fans, has died at the age of 66 of an apparent heart attack. 

A government official in de Lucia's hometown of Algeciras, Spain says the musician died Tuesday after he fell ill on a beach while with his family in Cancun, Mexico.  Algeciras will observe several days of official mourning in is memory. 

De Lucia began his career as a teenager in the 1960s when he formed a popular duo with the late flamenco singer Camaron de la Isla, a pairing that launched the New Flamenco movement.  He later joined forces with American jazz guitarists John McLaughlin and Al di Meola, producing the best-selling 1981 album "Friday Night in San Francisco." 

De Lucia was awarded his country's prestigious Asturius Prize for the Arts in 2004.

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