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Vicente AmigoVicente Amigo Girol (born 1967) is a Spanish Flamenco composer and virtuoso guitarist, born in Guadalcanal, near Seville. He is usually considered one of the greatest living flamenco guitarists, in succession to Paco de Lucía. He has played as backing guitarist on recordings by flamenco singers El Pele, Camarón de la Isla, Vicente Soto, Luis de Córdoba and the rociero band Salmarina, and he has acted as a producer for Remedios Amaya and José Mercé. His album Ciudad de las Ideas won the 2001 Latin Grammy for the Best Flamenco Album and the 2002 Ondas award for the best Flamenco work.
Biography
In 1992, alongside Leo Brouwer, he composed and recorded Concierto Para Un Marinero en Tierra ("Concert for a Landed Sailor"), a tribute to Rafael Alberti, which was included later as part of his album Poeta (1997) for which he obtained awards in the Best Flamenco Artist and Best Flamenco Composer categories. Vicente Amigo is open to experimenting, pursuing Flamenco to unprecedented limits, and gaining in-depth knowledge about other forms of music, and sharing experiences with other artits. He has taken part in recordings by Miguel Bosé, Carmen Linares, Manolo Sanlúcar, Wagner Tiso, Rosario, Nacho Cano, Alejandro Sanz, etc, and has shared the stage with the greatest of contemporary artists: Paco de Lucía, Stanley Jordan, John McLaughlin, Al Di Meola, Milton Nascimento. In 2006, he took part in singer David Bisbal's "Torre De Babel" (Tower of Babel), a song track part of his third album "Premonición"
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