Ricardo Modrego

Ricardo Modrego, the Spanish flamenco guitarist from Madrid, left an indelible mark on the world of flamenco music. Born on October 19, 1934, Modrego shared a deep artistic connection with his sister, the renowned Spanish-Flamenco dancer Nana Lorca. Modrego's career flourished when he became the main guitarist for José Greco's spectacles, showcasing his exceptional talent on the international stage. His collaboration with the legendary Paco de Lucía resulted in three iconic albums, including "Dos guitarras flamencas en stereo," which captivated audiences with its intricate guitar duets. Modrego's discography is a treasure trove of flamenco classics, featuring popular tracks like "El Vito - Instrumental," "Guajira Flamenca," and "Anda Jaleo." His music continues to resonate with fans, offering a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Spanish flamenco tradition.

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Ricardo Modrego

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