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Camaron de la Isla

Fact Sheet

Musical genre:  
Birthday9 December 1950
SignSagittarius
Birthplace  Cádiz, Spain
Date of deathJuly 2, 1992 (age 41)
Camarón de la Isla (born December 5, 1950, Cádiz, Spain; Died July 2, 1992, Barcelona, Spain), stage name of flamenco singer José Monje Cruz.

His uncle José nick-named him Camarón, because he was blond and fair-skinned. At the age of 8 he began to sing in inns and at busstops with Rancapino to earn money. At 14, he appeared in the film "El Amor Brujo" with Antonio Gades. Two years later he won first prize in the Festival del Cante Jondo in Mairena de Alcor. He then went to Madrid with Miguel de los Reyes and in 1968 became a resident artist at the Torres Bermejas Tablao where he remained for 12 years.

It was there that he met Paco de Lucia with whom he would record 10 albums between 1968 and 1977. The two would tour extensively together during this period. When de Lucia embarked on a solo career, Camarón then worked with Tomatito on subsequent albums.

Camarón was the single most popular and influential flamenco Cantaor (singer) of the modern period. Although his work brought criticism from traditionalists, it also served to introduce a younger generation to the flamenco jondo.

He died of lung cancer in 1992. It was estimated that more than 100,000 attended his funeral.




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