Paco de Lucía wins the Prince of Asturias Award

07/15/2004 08:55AM

Contributed by: ARomero

Madrid, Spain - One of the greatest guitarists alive, Flamenco guitar innovator Paco de Lucía  has won the 2004 Prince of Asturias award of the Arts. This is the most important and prestigious award of its kind given in Spain. The other contenders were American rock musician Bruce Springsteen, French dancer Maurice Béjart and British composer Andrew Lloyd Webber.

Paco de Lucía [Francisco Sánchez Gómez], was born in Algeciras, Spain. He incorporated new elements to flamenco guitar and led the way to a new generation of Flamenco guitars wizards. Some of his most recordings include Entre dos aguas (1981), Solo quiero caminar (1981), Paco de Lucía Sextet Live on One Summer Night (1985) and Siroco (1986). He has received numerous awards in Spain, such as two Premios de la Música and the Premio de Honor (in 2002), the top prize given annually by the Academia de la Música to exceptional musicians. Read more about Paco de Lucía here.

[Buy his Cositas Buenas, his latest CD].


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