Artist: Manolo Caracol: mp3 download Genre(s): Latin Other Manolo Caracol's discography: Una historia del cante flamenco Year: Tracks: 22 Grabaciones Discos Pizarra Year: Tracks: 22 Copla y Cante Year: Tracks: 23 Antologia de cantaores flamencos. Vol.8 Year: Tracks: 14 Manolo Caracol (born Manuel Ortega Juarez) was one of the sterling vocalists in the chronicle of flamenco music. His many recordings and film appearances made him one of Spain's top side artists of the mid-20th century. An highly passionate singer, he attracted attending at a very edward Young historic period. Affectionately known as Nino de Caracol, he acquired a solid reputation for his vocalizing at local fiestas. At the age of 13, he placed offset in a vocalizing competition, the Lorca Cante Jondo competition, in Granada. Although the Spanish Civil War prevented him from acting at world fiestas and theaters, he continued to seem at private functions. Caracol reached his vertex after meeting and falling in dearest with flamenco dancer/singer Lola Flores in 1943. Pooling their talents, Caracol and Flores toured the creation and appeared in several movies. Their wedlock began to melt subsequently they received an invitation to appear in American films. Although Flores lobbied for accepting the invitation, Caracol refused and they uninvolved. Their disjoin was the low power train abrogation of a canonic union in pro-Franco Spain. Although he well-tried to form another couple, including one with his little girl, Luisa Ortega, Caracol was unable to find the momentum of his early calling. Much of Caracol's afterwards sprightliness sentence was devoted to his club, the Basket Makers, which he ran until his February 1973 expiry in an machine accident. |
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