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Jesule de la Tomasa, 'Father Fernando de la Morena'

Jose Maria Castano by Jose Maria Castano
December 10 2025
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There are many performers who, although belonging to established dynasties, have settled in the so-called peripheries of flamenco And they shun any label that might be applied to them. Perhaps it has much to do with the musical language adopted in the outlying neighborhoods of cities, alongside the Roma neighborhoods of their ancestors.

Something like that happens with the ever-original artist Jesule de la TomasaHaving been familiar with the experiences of Santiago's great artists since childhood, he has opted for his own modern and open-minded approach. Now, in the company of John Medina (formerly known as Juanito Makandé) gives us this personal tribute to the remembered Fernando de la Morena.

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