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Flamenco artist Juan Peña "El Lebrijano" debuted in 1994 with Encuentros; Casablanca followed four years later.
Real Name: Juan Peña Fernández. El Lebrijano (born August 8, 1941, Lebrija, Seville, Spain– died July 13, 2016, Seville, Spain) was a Spanish flamenco guitarist and singer. He grew up in a prominent Gypsy musical family. He began playing guitar as a child, but eventually turned to singing, within years, he was regarded as one of the greatest voices of flamenco. La Palabra De Dios A Un Gitano (LP, Album).
La Silla Donde Me Asiento. Fatigas Me Dierón Ganas. Al Punto de la Oración.
Encuentros (encounters or collisions) is the first collaboration between the Gypsy flamenco singer Juan Pena Lebrijano (known as "El Lebrijano" because his family hails from Lebrija, Spain) and an Andalusian orchestra from Morocco. With the musical direction and flamenco guitar of Paco Cepero tying it together, the songwriting team of poet and lyricist Caballero Bonald, P. Rivera, and El Lebrijano craft some wonderful mixes of the two heritages. The album has sold over 200,000 copies.
Also known as J P Lebrijano, Juan El Lebrijano, Juan Peña "El Lebrijano", Juan Peña El Lebrijano, Juan Peña El Lebrijano, Juan Peña Lebrijano, Juan Pena Lebrijano, Lebrijano. Caution! All audio materials of El Lebrijano are presented solely for information.
Juan Peña el Lebrijano, Tangos Flamenco en Canal Sur. Extract Chords. Juan Peña y el Orquesta Andalusi El Anillo Jibulli, Paco Cepero. Orquesta Andalusi de Tanger y Juan Peña Lebrijano - "Amigo mo,no" do disco "Encontros" (1985). El Lebrijano - Oye mi voz (COLOMBIANAS).
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Juan Peña Fernández (8 August 1941 – 13 July 2016), also known as Juan Peña "El Lebrijano" or simply El Lebrijano, was a Spanish Gitano (Roma) musician, the nephew of Perrate de Utrera. Born in Lebrija, province of Seville, he began to play flamenco guitar as a child, accompanying singers such as La Paquera de Jerez in 1950, but eventually turned to Flamenco singing. Within years, he was regarded indeed as one of the greatest voices of flamenco. Juan Peña Fernández (8 August 1941 – 13 July 2016), also known as Juan Peña "El Lebrijano" or simply El Lebrijano, was a Spanish Gitano (Roma) musician, the nephew of Perrate de Utrera.
Juan Peña, El Lebrijano, was a major gypsy flamenco singer whose voice was not rough, as many, but rich and smooth yet passionate. The Arabo-Andalusian orchestra of Tangier is a well recognized performing ensemble of âla classical suites and unique in including a woman vocalist.
| A1 | Ceniza, Yerba Y Farol | 3:04 |
| A2 | Cuando Yo Te Llamo | 3:25 |
| A3 | Muérdete La Lengua Y Llora | 3:12 |
| A4 | Juntito De Mí | 5:20 |
| A5 | Pa No Perderme En Tu Calle | 3:45 |
| B1 | Piecesitos Descalzos | 3:25 |
| B2 | El Letrero De Mi Puerta | 3:00 |
| B3 | Amor Que Pasa De Un Año | 4:55 |
| B4 | Allí Vas A Llorar | 4:25 |
| B5 | Bulerías Del Cartero | 3:00 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 63 28 196 | Juan Peña "El Lebrijano"* | Cali (LP, Album) | Philips | 63 28 196 | Spain | 1976 |
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