Raimundo Amador
Raimundo Amador is such a chameleonic artist that he has broken the mould of music in our country on several occasions. The indisputable personality of his guitar - whether flamenco or electric - catapulted the concept that existed in Spain of popular music, to contemporaneity. This intuitive gypsy from the Sevillian Polígono Sur is one of the main artists responsible for the development that music and culture in our country experienced in the last quarter of the 20th century, alongside Camarón, with Veneno, with Pata Negra, or with B.B. King. Perhaps, for this reason, genres such as flamenco, rock, blues, or reggae coexist so naturally in his eclectic musical personality. He will share on this occasion a unique evening with María de los Ángeles Salazar Saavedra, La Kaita, with whom he already shared stages at the beginning of Pata Negra’s journey. La Kaita is a gypsy singer from Extremadura that belongs to the “Porrina de Badajoz” dynasty, whose main artistic characteristic lies in the wildness with which she lives and interprets the song. He will also share stage with Emilio Caracafé, another brilliant guitarist from the 3000 Viviendas whose artistic and life trajectory has been closely linked to that of Raimundo since the origins of Pata Negra.