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Son de la Frontera
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ddk
Posts: 155
Joined: Jan. 10 2006
From: California
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RE: Son de la Frontera (in reply to mkhn)
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I admit the guitar/tres duo seemed very memorized and also the tres was louder than the guitar in the mix. That said, the overall energy was great and very dynamic. I had the good fortune to see Augustin Rios, Dieguito and Pedro Bacan back in the 70's on different occasions here in northern California. They made a deep impression on me and made me a fan of Flamenco ever since. They represented a sort of very intense, small pueblo, gypsy style of Flamenco, which, to this day, is a benchmark for me. I really appreciated Son de la Frontera, not so much for their virtuosity, but for their intensity and authenticity... Cheers, Dean
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