Paco de Lucía – Cositas Buenas Most veteran jazz listeners probably came across Paco de Lucía during his rip-roaring '80s adventures alongside fellow guitarists John McLaughlin and Al DiMeola. In that particularly heated setting, each player aimed for pure intensity—and amazingly enough, nobody fell by the wayside. Diehard flamenco fans probably found Paco de Lucía elsewhere. His first record, 1961's La Fabulosa Guitarra, featured his brother Pepe de Lucía on vocals and proudly displayed a slicked-back hairstyle on the cover. It fell directly into the longstanding t… read more
Paco de Lucía – Cositas Buenas Most veteran jazz listeners probably came across Paco de Lucía during his rip-roaring '80s adventures along… read more
Paco de Lucía – Cositas Buenas Most veteran jazz listeners probably came across Paco de Lucía during his rip-roaring '80s adventures alongside fellow guitarists John McLaughli… read more
Paco de Lucía was a pseudonym of Spanish virtuoso flamenco guitarist Francisco Sánchez Gómez (b. 21 Dec 1947 in Algeciras, Cádiz, Spain - d. 26 Feb 2014). He was considered a master of rasgueados / picados and was capable of playing with blinding speed on the flamenco guitar. He was the youngest of five children, the son of flamenco guitaristAntonio Sánchez, and brother of flamenco singer Pepe de Lucía and flamenco guitarist Ramón de Algeciras, he adopted the stage name Paco de Lucía in honor of his Portuguese mother, Lucía Gomes. In 1958, at age 11, de Lucía made his first public… read more
Paco de Lucía was a pseudonym of Spanish virtuoso flamenco guitarist Francisco Sánchez Gómez (b. 21 Dec 1947 in Algeciras, Cádiz, Spain - d. 26 Feb 2014). He was considered a master of ras… read more
Paco de Lucía was a pseudonym of Spanish virtuoso flamenco guitarist Francisco Sánchez Gómez (b. 21 Dec 1947 in Algeciras, Cádiz, Spain - d. 26 Feb 2014). He was considered a master of rasgueados / picados and was capable of playing w… read more