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mezzo

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Antonio Moya 

Hi,
I would like to know on which album is it possible to hear the guitar of Antonio Moya?

It's one of my fav tocaor I see him twice on gigs

I only know 2 album but there must be others :
1. Perraterias with Tomas de Perrate
2. Pepa de Benito

Thks

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henrym3483

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RE: Antonio Moya (in reply to mezzo

gian,
check out puro y jondo dvd set where he accompanies ines bacan, think i have an article somewhere with his discography will post it for you

suerte

henry
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jul. 26 2010 21:29:25
 
mezzo

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RE: Antonio Moya (in reply to henrym3483

quote:

i have an article somewhere with his discography will post it for you

merci henry, it will be formidable

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NormanKliman

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RE: Antonio Moya (in reply to mezzo

"Casta" by Gaspar de Utrera, his last recording. "Ahora" by Bernarda de Utrera is kind of similar, but I prefer Antonio's playing on Casta. Get them both and you'll hear some fine singing!!!

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jul. 27 2010 9:39:20
 
mezzo

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RE: Antonio Moya (in reply to NormanKliman

Thanks Norman.

It seems Antonio moves only in the Utrera/Lebrija environement. What could explain those clanic behavior in the flamenco in general?

Is this due to some gypsy behavior or andalusian ethnical way of (old style) life??



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