MADRID – Paco de Lucia, one of the world's leading guitarists who dazzled audiences with his lightning-speed flamenco rhythms and finger work, has died in Mexico, Spanish officials said Wednesday. He was 66. A spokeswoman for the town hall of de
Flamenco guitarist, producer and composer Paco de Lucia, who thrilled audiences for decades with his lightning-fast flamenco rhythms and fretwork, died early today (February 26) in Mexico. He was 66. A spokeswoman for
Flamenco guitarist, producer and composer Paco de Lucia, who thrilled audiences for decades with his lightning-fast flamenco rhythms and fretwork, died early today (February 26) in Mexico. He was 66. A spokeswoman for
Paco de Lucia, the Spanish guitarist who brought flamenco to a world audience, has died in Mexico aged 66, officials in his Andalusian hometown said Wednesday. Born Francisco Sanchez Gomez, he was credited with
Award-winning classical guitarist Milos Karadaglic told The Independent: “Paco was one of those great artists who will be remembered in history for changing this music; for creating a new energy and excitement for the instrument and for flamenco. He is
Paco de Lucía, Flamenco Guitarist, Dies at 66