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Nuevo Flamenco ("New Flamenco") is synonymous with contemporary flamenco and is a modern derivative of traditional flamenco. It combines Flamenco-guitar virtuosity with musical fusion.[1] Jazz, rumba, bossa nova, Gypsy, Latin, Middle Eastern, Rock, Cuban Swing, Tango and Salsa have all been fused into Flamenco by different artists to produce its sound.[2][3] Traditional flamenco had been displaced in Spain in the 1950s and 1960s by Rock-and-Roll.[4] Artists such as Camarón de la Isla worked with the music during that period, infusing it with new sound. However it was during the 1980s that revival really took off, by artists such as Paco de Lucia, Pata Negra, Ketama, and later more mainstream stylists, such as The Gipsy Kings.[4] The artists fused it with other forms, including jazz and salsa.[4] Although fused with other music, it was still based on the classic flamenco the artists had grown up with, a new form of the old.[4] Among the artists wrongly associated with this style is Ottmar Liebert[citation needed]. Another example is the duo Strunz & Farah, who in an interview in Guitar Player stenuously denied their music to be a form of flamenco, whilst acknowledging an influence[citation needed].
Posted on: Sun, 01 Sep 2013 07:36:35 +0000

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