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I've found some great singers on Youtube. I love Youtube BTW, but this man really caught my attention, what a beautiful tenor voice he had, There are other examples of his cante on there but this one takes the biscuit
There's a Rafael Romero CD in the Grandes Figuras de Flamenco series on Chant du Monde. CD Universe has it for $10.95.
Romero was the usual singer at Zambra in Madrid in the 1950s. In the crowd there was usually a liberal sprinkiing of guys in tweed jackets and horn rimmed glasses, with their dates wearing plaid skirts, cardigans and clunky shoes. Aficion for flamenco was a form of silent protest by left wing intellectuals against the Franco regime.