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Los Niños De Sara

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Los Niños De Sara

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Along with vocalist <a href="spotify:artist:3c8qkOKulbMnNWlEY1XZvW">Ishtar</a>, the four members of Los Ninos de Sara recorded as the critically acclaimed <a href="spotify:artist:7w3PQ5symjpCqshjaLvFzA">Alabína</a>, a group that wed Middle Eastern vocals with a decidedly flamenco gypsy groove. Los Ninos actually predate the success of <a href="spotify:artist:7w3PQ5symjpCqshjaLvFzA">Alabína</a> though, and the project is as much a family tree as a musical one. All four members of Los Ninos de Sara -- guitarist/vocalist Tonio, guitarists Santi and Ramon, and percussionist Coco -- are cousins who each grew up playing music. Both Tonio and Ramon have played professionally since they were very young (ten and six respectively) and Santi is a graduate of the Barcelona Academy of Music. Before joining <a href="spotify:artist:3c8qkOKulbMnNWlEY1XZvW">Ishtar</a> in <a href="spotify:artist:7w3PQ5symjpCqshjaLvFzA">Alabína</a>, Los Ninos de Sara backed some of the greatest names in flamenco, including <a href="spotify:artist:37i5K59oMpwNpfXlpvuWWx">Manitas de Plata</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:3h8OjAdgYXVRoMZ8jFd6Uw">Paco de Lucía</a>. Their debut release, Cubanita, was issued in France in 2001 and featured producer/collaborator <a href="spotify:artist:771qBvjnXOH9Azr6lKy6FB">Michael Sembello</a>. The next year they issued Gipsyole! in Europe, and in 2003 the album saw a release in the U.S. on the Intentcity label. ~ Wade Kergan, Rovi

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