Pata Negra
Pata Negra is a Spanish flamenco-blues band,[1] established by brothers Raimundo Amador (singer and guitarist, b. 1959 in Seville) and Rafael Amador (guitarist and cantaor, b. 1960 in Seville) after the breakup of their previous band Veneno.[2][3] Their style of derivative rhythms based on flamenco nuevo and blues, which they titled "blueslería", made an impact on other modern flamenco music bands.[4][5] The Amador brothers, as Pata Negra, recorded five records between 1978 and 1989.
Discography
- Albums
- Pata Negra, 1981
- Rock Gitano I, 1982
- Guitarras callejeras, 1985
- Blues de la Frontera, 1986
- Inspiración y locura, 1990
- El directo (Live), 1994
- Como una vara verde, 1994
- Other compilations
- Rock Gitano (Nuevas Mezclas)
- Best of Pata Negra, 1998
- Pata Negra, 2002
References
- ^ Jackson, Leon. "Pata Negra Biography". AllMusic.
- ^ Bonacich, Drago. "Raimundo Amador Biography". AllMusic.
- ^ "Veneno (Grupo musical)". datos.bne.es (in Spanish). Biblioteca Nacional de España.
- ^ Calado Olivo, Silvia (2009). Por bulerías: 100 años de compás flamenco (in Spanish). Almuzara. p. 158. ISBN 978-84-92573-88-2.
- ^ García Gallardo, F. J.; Arredondo Pérez, H. (2005). "Spain: Andalucía". In Shepherd, J.; Horn, D.; Laing, D. (eds.). Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World. Vol. VII: Europe. Continuum. p. 297. ISBN 0-8264-7436-5.