g, acg, *1971 ES
Musician of Latin
Spanish flamenco guitarist (Jerez, 1971). Alfredo Lagos was born in Jerez de la Frontera in 1971, a time when Paco de Lucía had only begun to revolutionize flamenco guitar. A few years later, the new concepts developed by the guitarist from Algeciras had inspired hundreds of young potential maestros, and contributed to triggering an unprecedented interest in the genre. Lagos belongs to that generation, no question about it, but he has managed to stand out from the crowd. Long years playing for the best dancers and singers, from Sara Baras, Manuela Carrasco, Manolete, José Mercé, Capullo and Estrella Morente among others, to Israel Galván and Fernando Terremoto, have given him knowledge, dimension and an open-minded approach. His is a contemporary perspective based on the most classic Jerez-style flamenco. In January, at the Nimes festival in France, Alfredo Lagos pulled off a difficult triple act, playing one night for the cante of Fernando Terremoto, another for the dancing of José, Israel and Pastora Galván, and another, offering a guitar recital on his own. In addition to being versatile, he is a serious hard worker, highly competent, creative, and a really nice guy too, qualities that have made him one of the most sought-after guitarists of his generation.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Punto De Fuga | Alfredo Lagos | 2015 | Album |
Metamorphoses - Electronic Adventures In Flamenco (Little Gipsy Metamorphoses · Pequenas Metamorfosis Gitanas) | Alfredo Lagos / Giovanni Venosta / Massimo Mariani | 1999 | Album |