Gino dauri biography

  • Gino D'Auri (1937 – 26 January 2007) was an.
  • Gino D'Auri was an Italian flamenco, fusion and classical guitarist of Romani origin.
  • Guitarist Gino D'Auri was born in Rome, the grandson of a gypsy.



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    RE: gino d'auri (in reply to breeder) 

    The 3 albums are "Flamenco Mystico", "Flamenco- Passion & Soul", and "Passion Play".

    I would NOT call them "traditional" in the least - there's lots of post-processing, massive reverb, etc. The first album has a strange version of the "Recuerdos." He has a rather odd sense of compas. I have all 3, and they're interesting, but I don't know of anyone else who sounds at all like him (fortunately?).

    If I understand what you're looking for, try Ramon Montoya, Nino Ricardo, Mario Escudero, and Melchor de Marchena.

    Norman
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      Gino D'Auri (1937 – 26 January 2007) was an Italian flamenco, fusion and classical guitarist of Romani origin.

      D'Auri was born in Rome. He moved to Los Angeles in 1967, where he began playing in flamenco clubs. In 1976, he recorded with fusion group Caldera, releasing an album of the same name. In 1980, he met Stephen Hill, who produced his first album Nuevos Caminos, re-released in 1984 as Passion Play. He collaborated with Japanese fusion artist Keiko Matsui in the late 1980s, and features on two of her albums. Later album releases include Flamenco Mystico (1992) and Flamenco: Passion & Soul (1997).[1] He gained a reputation performing in restaurants and clubs in Los Angeles. He died from cancer at the age of 70.[2]

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      Gino D'Auri was born in Rome in 1937, with a Romani heritage. As a teenager he showed promise as a classical guitarist and began performing in recitals around Italy a