BB King & Raimundo Amador - Jazzaldía Donostiako 30 (1995)

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  • Jazzaldía 30°, Donostia
    July 25, 1995
    1) Sweet Little Angel (instrumental)
    2) Everyday I Have The Blues
    B.B. King: guitar & vocals
    Raimundo Amador: guitar
    Walter King: sax
    Melvin Jackson: saxo
    James Bolden: trumpet
    Leon Warren: guitar
    James Toney: keyboards
    Michael Doster: bass
    Calep Emphrey Jr.: drums
    Tony Coleman: percussion
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    Raimundo Amador Biography by Drago Bonacich from AllMusic
    The son of a local traditional musician, Spanish contemporary flamenco guitarist Raimundo Amador started playing live in Sevilla's streets under the name of Sargento Platillo at the age of 13. Soon, he began participating in a project called Los Gitanillos, forming Veneno in 1977, who recorded a self-titled album that was released by CBS. After teaming up with his brother, Rafael Amador, a new flamenco band called Pata Negra was born, issuing four albums. When Raimundo Amador decided to start a solo career, he sent a demo to B.B. King, who invited him to New York. The two were playing songs together such as "Bolleré" and "Ay Morena" soon after. In 1995, the talented guitarist formed Gerundina, recording En la Esquina de Las Vegas in 1997 and Noches de Flamenco in 1998. Two years later, Universal released Un Okupa En Tu Corazón.
    From Wiki:
    Raimundo Amador Fernández (born in Sevilla on May 26, 1959) is a Spanish gypsy guitar player. He started playing the guitar for well-known flamenco artists like Fernanda de Utrera or Camarón de la Isla and Paco de Lucía.
    Later he followed his own way mixing flamenco and blues (he performed with BB King), founding the Pata Negra group and collaborating with Kiko Veneno in the 80s.

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