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Daniel Borja Casares

Daniel Borja Casares, born in the city of Estepona, in Malaga, in 1980. With eight years old he begun his professional career with a collective record called "A la Guitarra Estepona".
He is an aritst mixing traditional flamenco with grooving sounds from the Latin Jazz. Fresh and funny, the show of Daniel Casares is for all kind of audience. Virtuous of improvisastion and very sensuel in the technique.

Records: 


Duende Flamenco 1999.
La Madrugá 2001.
Corazón de Tu Alma 2004.
Caballero 2007.

Diego Flores Amaya Arriate, "Diego el Gastor"

Diego Flores Amaya Arríate, also known as "Diego el Gastor", born in Malaga in 1908, died in Moron de la Frontera, in Sevilla, in 1973.
He lived in El Gastor, in Cadiz when he was a kid and then he moved to Moron de la Frontera. His teachers there were Pepe and José Naranjo Solis. His artistic career developped during parties, a few times only in public shows.
But the most important thing is not his playing but how it does that. Diego has the heart, the talent of turning the dullest falseta into a real network until he catched the purest essence of this art expression. This is not only a downpour of notes but an expressive combination of music and soul.
The same year he died, in 1973, the "Cátedra de Flamencología y Estudios Folklóricos Andaluces de Jerez de la Frontera" gave him the National Award of Flamenco.
In Moron de la Frontera a street got his name and in July 13, in Malaga, they inaugurated a monument in the Jardines de la Alameda.

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