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Antonio Salazar Barrull (born 1949 in A Coruña), known as Zíngaro, is a Spanish singer and composer of Gypsy origin, whose style corresponds to a merger between Flamenco, jazz and rock that began in the late 1970s. He is the brother of another artist: Luis Salazar Barrull, best known as
El Luis Luis Barrull Salazar (born 15 February 1948), better known as El Luis, is a Spanish singer in the styles. His brother Antonio, known as El Zíngaro, is also a rumba singer. Career Barrull was born in A Coruña, Galicia, Spain, on 15 February ...
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Personal life

He moved to Argentina, where he lived for almost 14 years. He began composing on the guitar and he was encouraged to return to Spain for better opportunities where his brother had become successful. Upon his return, he was managed by his brother for his first studio recordings. He followed the style of Manzanita, with a voice full of personality, charm and charisma. His music, and playing, aroused curiosity to listeners of traditional flamenco from first notes. His producer Jose Luis de Carlos, also his mentor, presented his work as a new style between pop and flamenco, serious, rigorous, contemporary, passionate and visionary with jazz and black music influences. Career highlights included his first LPs. The debut album titled ''Voz De Luna'' in 1979 included singles "Llorarás de pena" and "Chie, Chie". His second album ''Sones de llanto y fuego'' included musical contributions by Plum on Spanish guitar, Luis "Manglis" Cobo on acoustic and electric guitar, Dave Thomas on bass and Tito Duarte on drums and percussion. The songs were mostly written by El Zingaro, with others by Jesus Conde, R. Barrull Jimenez, Sandro and Manzanita. The single chosen was "No te voy a perdonar". From 1989 to 1992, he released four more albums.


Discography


Albums

*1979: ''Voz De Luna'' *1980: ''Sones de Llanto y Fuego'' *1989: ''Ama Tu Libertad'' *1990: ''Gitano Poeta'' *1991: ''Esa Señora'' *1992: ''Cuidado Camarada'' Compilations *2000: ''Llorarás''


Singles

*1979: "Llorarás De Pena" (from ''Voz De Luna'') *1979: "Chie, Chie" (from ''Voz De Luna'') *1980: "No Te Voy A Perdonar" (from ''Sones de Llanto y Fuego'')


References


External links


LastFM Spanish page
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