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I think you are probably being told porkies! Doesn't Tomatito daughter sing flamenco? I honestly don't know the answer but I doubt its true.....great vid though
ORIGINAL: koella I heard the ketchup song is sung by two sisters, and the name "KETCHUP song" is referring to their father......well, uhm...Tomatito.
Is this true ?
Some years ago I also heard that Las Ketchup are daughters of Tomatito and I was very surprised. But many information on the internet confirm this, like these articles:
I found out that when you count from the beginning of the theme (starting on the 'he',) till the end of the line it is 12 beats, just like in flamenco, so I thought it was the influence of flamenco. But maybe it's just my imagination and I'm all wrong!
"Who are "Las Ketchup" ?They are: Lola, Lucía and Pilar and they are Tomate's daughters. Tomatito, as he is fondly known in Flamenco circles was the lead guitar for El Camarón, one of the great Cante Hondo voices of Spain. His real name is Juan Munoz. "
This song was also a hit in the UK a few years back and there were questions on the Forum about them being Tomatito's daughters.
Actually they are the daughters of a Flamenco guitarist Juan Muñoz, known as "El Tomate", who is not famous and not related to Tomatito (José Fernández Torres).
ORIGINAL: Ron.M Actually they are the daughters of a Flamenco guitarist Juan Muñoz, known as "El Tomate", who is not famous and not related to Tomatito (José Fernández Torres).
cheers,
Ron
I totally forgot about Tomatitos real name. Sorry Koella, I really thought it was true!(for years... ) So also thanks on my behalf Ron !
Actually they are the daughters of a Flamenco guitarist Juan Muñoz, known as "El Tomate", who is not famous and not related to Tomatito (José Fernández Torres).
Your absolutely right Ron. A few years ago, when this song came out, I ask a friend of mine who works for Tomatito's managment company and she told me the same thing. They are not related to THE Tomatito.
Speaking of actual successful collaborations of flamencos in pop, here is Vicente Amigo playing on a Spanish Reggaeton track of David Bisbal:
(go to 2:53)
It's one of his more extreme forays in to pop. There are much more enjoyable examples, I think. I wonder if Universal Music talked him in to it, or he just did it for the money, or he genuinely likes that music, who knows. Meanwhile, I think David Bisbal actually sings flamenco, too, and they could be friends. Nevertheless, Vicente Amigo is totally ripping on the track as usual and it works with the song... fun to see!
Sorry, I was confused myself. I did see Tomatito's daughters at Tomatito's place. Someone told me that same day that they are members of las Ketchup. To be honest, I never heard of las Ketchup before, so I thought that the girls I saw were band members cause they are extremely beautiful. Well, I found out yesterday that they are not las Ketchup... oh well.