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Thursday, 21 August 2014

Introducing Calaita Flamenco Son (UK and Spain)

CALAITA FLAMENCO SON (UK / Spain) - Authentic flamenco with energy and spirit. Touring dates 14 - 21 November 2014. Debut album out now on the World Music Network / Riverboat Records label
With their debut album release by the World Music Network / Riverboat Records label a this year and a 5 star review in Songlines Magazine, ‘Calaita Flamenco Son’ are embarking on a UK tour in November. Half of the members are based in the UK and the other in Spain, they are a tight group with energy and spirit. Brought together by Seville born singer Chico Pere, UK based guitarist Glenn Sharp and percussionist Leo Paredes, ‘Calaita Flamenco Son’ offer authentic flamenco perfect for music venues, arts centres, concert theatres and intimate spaces. Their live concerts include both traditional flamenco palos as well as more contemporary flamenco rumbas written by the group. From passionate and sorrowful seguiriyas to vibrant bulerias and rumbas. ‘Calaita Flamenco Son’ are Chico Pere – voice and guitar, Glenn Sharp – guitar, Leo Paredes – Percussion, Diana Castro – voice and Matt Nickson – flute and saxophone.
About the debut album, released by World Music Network / Riverboat Records Early 2014:
The whole album was recorded in 3 days at Wavelength Studios in the UK. The album was then produced and mixed by Glenn Sharp and mastered at POB Audio. The album includes all the very best from ‘Calaita Flamenco Son’ with traditional flamenco palos such as ‘alegrias’, ‘bulerias’ and ‘seguiriyas’, and the more popular sounds of flamenco rumba, including the amazing song ‘un mensajito’ by Chico Pere, always a popular encore at their live shows. The album has a little something for everyone. The aim of this album was to capture the energy and spontaneity of their live shows and this is achieved perfectly.
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