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    Isidro Sanlúcar
    Isidro Sanlúcar

    Isidro Muñoz Alcon was born in Sanlucar de Barrameda in 1952. Son of veteran flamenco maestro of the same name (Isidro Sanlúcar) and brother to Manolo Sanlúcar and José Miguel Evoras, Isidro began working in Madrid's tablao "Las Brujas". He has also accompanied his brother Manolo on almost all the tours and recording projects. However, the great value of Isidro Sanlucar is in the field of production and composition.

    He is the creator of the style of Sevillanas music bands like Salmarina, Los Doñana or Las Carlotas. His first major production in the flamenco section was made for El Pele in "La fuente de lo jondo" with Vicente Amigo's guitar. He has also written songs for Las Grecas, Remedios Amaya, Gracia Montes, [a=Azúcar Moreno] or El Camarón De La Isla. He also collaborated with Enrique Morente in his "Omega" project and at Estrella Morente's first album. Currently his major contributions were for José Mercé, for whom he produced in 2001 "Aire" and for La Macanita.

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