Manolo Sanlúcar (born Manuel Muñoz Alcón, 24 November 1943 – 27 August 2022) was a Spanish flamenco composer and guitarist. He was considered one of the...
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1972), known as Manolo Sanlúcar or just Sanlúcar, is a Spanish football manager and former player who played as a forward. Sanlúcar was born in Bornos...
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Seville, Spain Manolo Sanlúcar (1943–2022), Spanish flamenco guitarist This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sanlúcar. If an internal...
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Hontiyuelo (born 1965), Spanish footballer Manolo Sanlúcar (born 1945), Spanish flamenco composer Manolo el del bombo (born 1949), Spanish football fan...
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Tauromagia is a 1988 flamenco album by virtuoso guitarist Manolo Sanlúcar. The album was extremely well received by the flamenco community and it is considered...
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"El compromiso y la generosidad de manolo Sanlúcar ". El Olivo, no. 88 (February 2001, especial "Manolo Sanlúcar"). Rito y geografía del cante. Serie...
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where he took guitar lessons and later improved his playing with Manolo Sanlúcar, with whom he worked for ten years. After a period of accompaniment...
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A number of musicians and theorists (including renowned guitarist Manolo Sanlúcar) consider the Andalusian cadence as a chord progression built upon...
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artists with Paco de Lucía, Camarón, Enrique Morente, Jose Mercé, Manolo Sanlúcar and Tomatito and she is considered as flamenco legend. Carmen Linares...
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in one novillada, while sharing billing with Pepe Luis Segura and Manolo Sanlúcar. He was also borne shoulder-high out through the Prince's Gate at the...
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