Gino D'Auri

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Guajira Antigua 05:29 Tools
Ida Y Vuets 04:50 Tools
Flamenco Mystico: II. Guajira Antigua 00:00 Tools
Ida Y Vueta 04:49 Tools
Los Moros 00:00 Tools
Quelo De Triana (Soleares) 05:34 Tools
Barrio San Miguel 00:00 Tools
Flamenco Mystico (Fantasia) 00:00 Tools
Barrio Santiago (Bulerias) 00:00 Tools
Las Minas (Tarantas) 00:00 Tools
Recuerdo De La Alhambra 00:00 Tools
Rondena Para Sabicas 00:00 Tools
Galicia Flamenca 00:00 Tools
Recuerdos De La Alhambra 00:00 Tools
Las Minas 00:00 Tools
Guajira Antiguan-Flamenco Mystico 00:00 Tools
Camino Del Darro 00:00 Tools
Paternera 00:00 Tools
Ida Y Vuelta 00:00 Tools
Barrio Santiago 00:00 Tools
Cadiz Y Badajoz 00:00 Tools
Rondeña para Sabicas 00:00 Tools
Pasion Y Duende 00:00 Tools
Camindo Del Darro 00:00 Tools
Galica Flamenca 00:00 Tools
Paternera (Petenera) 00:00 Tools
Galicia Flamenca (Farruca) 00:00 Tools
Palace 00:00 Tools
Barrio San Miguel (Bulerias) 00:00 Tools
Granadinas 00:00 Tools
Ida Y Vuelta (Colombianas) 00:00 Tools
Moorish Fantasy 00:00 Tools
Pasion Y Duende (Planidera) 00:00 Tools
Camino Del Darro (Granadinas) 00:00 Tools
Cadiz Y Badajoz (Tanguillas) 00:00 Tools
Rondena 10:46 Tools
Moros - Gino d'Auri, , 00:00 Tools
Minas 00:00 Tools
Barrio Santiago - Gino d'Auri, 00:00 Tools
Flamenco Mystico: Flamenco Mystico: II. Guajira Antigua 00:00 Tools
GUAJIRA ANTIQUA 00:00 Tools
Flamenco Passion And Soul 00:00 Tools
Rondeña 00:00 Tools
Galicia flamenca [Farruca] 00:00 Tools
Gino D'Auri - Barrio San Miguel 00:00 Tools
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Guitarist Gino D'Auri was born in Rome, the grandson of a gypsy. He began studying classical guitar, but while in his teens, D'Auri was "traumatized by flamenco" when he saw the movie Sombrero with Jose Greco, the legendary flamenco dancer, and Geronimo Villarino, one of the all-time great flamenco guitarists. D'Auri began playing flamenco music and investigating the rich cultures that fed the tradition. In 1967, D'Auri moved to the Los Angeles area, where he played in the flamenco clubs. In 1976, he recorded with Caldera, a groundbreaking world fusion band, on their self-titled album. In 1980, Hearts of Space's Stephen Hill met D'Auri while Hill was producing a film soundtrack, and Hill was asked to produce D'Auri's first album, Nuevos Caminos (translated "New Paths"), on harpist Georgia Kelly's label (Heru Records). In 1984, the album was remastered by Sonic Atmosphere and re-released as Passion Play. According to Hill, D'Auri created a unique sound by amplifying his Japanese Takemine guitar and shaping the sound through a reverb unit. In the late 1980s, D'Auri played on two albums by Keiko Matsui, a Japanese new age/world fusion artist. D'Auri's next solo recording, Flamenco Mystico, was with Hearts of Space/World Class, in 1992, followed by Flamenco: Passion & Soul in 1997. D'Auri has toured with famed dancer Jose Greco and often plays at flamenco restaurants in Southern California, such as Los Angeles' El Cid and Lare's in Santa Monica.(written by Carol Wright) His conception of flamenco is traditional with moorish influences Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.