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Capullo de Jerez and El Pele, two great flamenco "to its shape and the way" (11/08/2015)

a penultimate finery flamenco Festival met yesterday to two of the best exponents of flamenco song that can be heard today.

Each "to its shape and the way" as advertised Pele among its actions, with humility: "Everyone does what he can goodly country that agreed to come behind a black man singing for joy as well."

And joy was launched, as the poet of Cádiz: "If my voice dies on land take it to sea level."

The singer beat out for nearly an hour repertoire of songs, seguiriya, verdial or fandango, "I am cold grandfather, leave me a little while longer in bed, you do not see that it's raining, I'm going to school tomorrow."

Among the musicians José Moreno, son of El Pele, in charge of percussion was.

He, true to form, Cordoba singer infused drama and theatricality in its staging.

After midnight it was the turn of Cocoon, "I'm from Jerez and Jerez come to sing."

Hammers, bulerías, fandangos, one touch, were among the clubs that gave the singer on stage at the Public Market, packed with an audience that often accompanied them cheering.

The voices and clapping of Tequila Jerez, Juan Flores and Jesus Flores sang accompanied the cocoon of love, liberty, justice, "this does not change, it remains the same, pay the poor ..."

The last night was the gala flamenco contests before this LV Festival del Cante de las Minas.

Both dared to sing a cappella at some point in their performances and both thanked fans for their turn the tables of the Union, "each in its own way and in his way."

Source: Agencias

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