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RE: check out this guy...really good... (in reply to rombsix)
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RE: check out this guy...really good... (in reply to tk)
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ORIGINAL: tk BTW for those who wrote , what do you mean? did you know him?
Maybe because if this - he did come up fairly recently on the foro:
I did know about him, but now that I looked him up again am surprised he is actually French and apparently not connected to any of the flamenco families.
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RE: check out this guy...really good... (in reply to tk)
Saw Samuelito play at this year's festival in Rivesaltes. After the gig they was a juerga in a courtyard backstage where he accompanied a whole load of different cantaors in great style. Ole!!
RE: check out this guy...really good... (in reply to tk)
I just laughed because Ramzi's laugh is contagious
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RE: check out this guy...really good... (in reply to Dudnote)
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