Luis Villegas

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Banana Bay 03:18 Tools
Don Quixote 03:06 Tools
Baby Elephants 03:42 Tools
New Moon 04:26 Tools
Spider Hugs 03:28 Tools
Nueva Vida 03:59 Tools
A Dios 03:11 Tools
Inside 05:27 Tools
Cafe Olé 05:16 Tools
Daydream 06:21 Tools
Una Guitarra 00:40 Tools
Noches Guitanas 05:55 Tools
Chiquilla 03:39 Tools
Mujer y Mujer 05:58 Tools
Mas y Mas 03:37 Tools
La Reyna 04:48 Tools
S.O.B. - South O' the Border 04:01 Tools
Xochitl 07:13 Tools
Kama Sutra 04:37 Tools
All of You 04:51 Tools
Rumba & Coke 04:25 Tools
Spanish Kiss 03:55 Tools
Last Tango 04:12 Tools
Salsa con Guitarra 03:57 Tools
Tio Pepe 02:57 Tools
Bienvenidos 04:47 Tools
Vamos 04:24 Tools
Entre Amigos 04:41 Tools
Jaleo 03:40 Tools
From the Heart 03:34 Tools
Recuerdos de Jerez 03:14 Tools
Mujer Enamorada 05:37 Tools
Brazil Magic 04:21 Tools
carol of the bells 03:14 Tools
Dos Guitarras 00:58 Tools
jingle bells 00:00 Tools
In the Light 01:20 Tools
South of the Border 00:00 Tools
Ojos Verdes 03:47 Tools
Whittier Blvd. 06:45 Tools
feliz navidad 04:48 Tools
07 - Inside 03:34 Tools
06 - Cafe Ole 03:47 Tools
03 - S.O.B. 03:47 Tools
la rama 03:47 Tools
Rainbow in the Dark 04:02 Tools
greensleeves 06:45 Tools
Eastside 03:06 Tools
we three kings 06:45 Tools
Suavecito 04:24 Tools
peces en el rio 03:21 Tools
La Malinche 04:02 Tools
noche de paz 03:21 Tools
Carretera Libertad (Freedom Highway) 03:06 Tools
S.O.B. - (South O' the Border) 03:21 Tools
white christmas 03:21 Tools
Ritmos De Valarta 04:19 Tools
S.O.B. - South of the Border 04:01 Tools
S.O.B. (South O' the Border) 04:02 Tools
little drummer boy 04:02 Tools
Romanza Amor 03:06 Tools
winter wonderland 04:01 Tools
Más y Más 04:01 Tools
Don Quitanas 03:06 Tools
Nueva Villa 03:06 Tools
Salamanca 03:06 Tools
Rumba and Coke 04:24 Tools
Boulevard Knights 04:24 Tools
Evergreen 04:24 Tools
Whittier Blvd 04:24 Tools
Viva Tirado 04:24 Tools
Café Olé 04:24 Tools
La Razon 04:24 Tools
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Luis Villegas is a first-generation Mexican-American born in East Los Angeles, CA and is now an Internationally-renowned guitarist. A self-taught guitarist who plays flamenco, jazz, rock, blues and classical, he grew up listening to traditional Mexican Ranchero music. As a boy, he met the famous Mexican Ranchero singer, Vicente Fernandez, and listened to traditional Mexican ballads. It was not Mexican music, however, that attracted him to the guitar but rock and roll since the heavy metal explosion was in full swing in Los Angeles. Luis played in rock bands all through High School and into college garnering some mild success with the band Slumlord in 1988 and 1989 fronted by Scott Kidd who later went on to become a famous radio DJ known as Uncle Scotty. Luis quit Slumlord in 1990 when he found he’d hit a wall in his appreciation for rock music and needed a different stimulus to fuel his musical visions. That new vision began to grow when he picked up the acoustic guitar and started experimenting with classical, jazz, and even flamenco music. Being self-taught, he emulated guitarists from the records he listened to. Many of his current techniques are based on flamenco guitar techniques such as rasgueado, alzapua and picado. He practiced intensely, concentrating on the incredible techniques that would garner him so many accolades. Those techniques and the music he heard inside himself, was channeled through an instrument from his youth: the Spanish guitar. In 1991, he recorded a demo of original material in a style that was very new to American audiences. This new style was being made popular at the time by artists such as The Gipsy Kings, and Strunz and Farah. Luis then formed a band to play some of this new material. The band, which originally consisted of friends from rock bands he had played with, formed a huge following in the Los Angeles area. Luis is currently in the studio working on his 5th CD due out in 2008. The new CD, under the working title, The New Brown Sound, is scheduled for release by the end of the year and is being produced by George Benson's musical director David Garfield. Drummer Gregg Bissonette makes a return appearance on this release. "This CD is a departure for me," Villegas explains. "I’ve evolved from a Nuevo Flamenco sound into a sound reminiscent of the ´brown sound´ that had its roots in my old neighborhood of East LA and was made popular by bands like War, Tierra, and El Chicano. The best way to describe it is to say it’s jazz mixed with rock and Latin rhythms. But with a modern edge." Luis resides in Los Angeles, CA with his wife and two children. He is currently teaching guitar at Santa Monica High School for Santa Monica College. On December 21, 2007, Luis was featured in an interview with Val Zavala and performed with several of his band members on the PBS television show “Life and Times.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.