Camaron De La Isla & Tomatito

Camaron De La Isla & Tomatito

Camaron De La Isla & Tomatito

Share

Latest Release

Oviedo, San Mateo 1991 album art
  • Oviedo, San Mateo 1991
  • November 2024
  • 5 Songs

Top Songs

1
Thumbnail Image
Fandangos - Tus Besos Son Mios [En Directo en Oviedo, 13 de Septiembre de 1991]
2
Thumbnail Image
Tangos - Me Saben A Caramelo [En Directo en Oviedo, 13 de Septiembre de 1991]
3
Thumbnail Image
Bulerías - Bebiendo Vino [En Directo en Oviedo, 13 de Septiembre de 1991]
4
Thumbnail Image
Tarantos - Una Mina En Asturias [En Directo en Oviedo, 13 de Septiembre de 1991]
5
Thumbnail Image
Alegrías - Soy Aquel Contrabandista [En Directo en Oviedo, 13 de Septiembre de 1991]

Similar Artists

  • Paco De Lucía & Larry Coryell
  • Al Di Meola with Paco DeLucia & John McLaughlin

About

Camaron De La Isla & Tomatito

Biography

With the death from lung cancer of Camarón de la Isla (born José Monge Cruz) on July 2, 1992, flamenco lost one of its greatest vocalists. The son of a basket-maker, de la Isla revolutionalized the flamenco tradition with his contemporary-minded approach. His debut 1969 album, Con la Colaboracion Especial de Paco de Lucia, recorded with the accompaniment of virtuosic guitarist Paco de Lucia, remains one of flamenco's classic recordings. Although he retired from touring in 1979, de la Isla continued to produce groundbreaking albums. His 1980 album, La Leyenda del Tiempo -- whi...
Advertise With Us
Music, radio and podcasts, all free. Listen online or download the iHeart App.

Connect

© 2025 iHeartMedia, Inc.