And my sorrows were so great / that there is no room for more / that I find myself all alone / in this bed and in the hospital. Perhaps there was no better way to pay tribute to the victims of the train accident in Adamuz, where, in addition to numerous injuries, forty-five people lost their lives, most of them from Huelva. This is how the flamenco singer from Cádiz wanted to remember and honor their memory. Stephen Guerrero Cadiz Snail, during their visit to the town of Paymogo. From this third of Manuel Molina It hurt until it drove the plaintive nail inside us. cante by siguiriya. He searched, he scratched with his singing ways and he took away the cold, or even introduced it to us, because his cante tasted cante great.
La Peña Flamenca Smuggling It inaugurated its new activity venue, the Granero Multipurpose Hall. For the occasion, it was joined by Caracolillo de Cádiz, the guitarist of Nono Reyes and palmas de Nunez strain y Ramon ReyesAfter the minute of silence and the siguiriya tribute, Caracolillo traveled to his homeland to bring us the sounds of alegrías in the popular lyrics of the masters of the neighborhoods of the three-thousand-year-old city.
I can't help it: I like it when the cante It tastes like geography. When Esteban sang the malagueña of Henry the Twin And he performed it with that air of grandeur; it reminded me of that lineage of flamenco singers from Cádiz who over time have made this variant cante Great. As my friend and huge fan says. Manolo Sierra"That woman from Málaga was incredibly talented." I'd say almost twenty-four carats of pure gold. Next, we stayed in Cádiz, where the maestro Caracolillo recreated the tangos of the Caletas. Pedro Bancalero Child of the Lie-Gossip. His rhythm, musicality, and native voice at times gave goosebumps to the narrator.
«Cante Magnificent, frame-worthy. As Pepe Roca would say, a soleá brimming with power. A soleá in the purest style of the masters of cante A native of Cádiz, with memories of his homeland and Alcalá. Without a doubt, the best part of the night and what made it all worthwhile.

And what can I tell you about the soleá? To say anything would be to tarnish the cante. Cante Large, frame-worthy. As I was saying Pepe Roca"A soleá drunk with power." A soleá in the purest style of the masters of cante A native of Cádiz, with memories of his homeland and Alcalá. Undoubtedly the best of the night and the reason why It was worth experiencing.Nono Reyes rocked the cradle where Caracolillo was caressing the cante until our souls are filled with flamencoBut not from a flamenco anyone, but that flamenco that is breathed, oxygenated, and cleansed. Of that flamenco that gets stuck in your mind and how difficult it is to get it out of your mind lideras of the sense.
The bulería had constant nods to Manuel Mancheño Nougat maker and to the teacher Juan VillarAnd to finish, a set of fandangos, where, as from the beginning of his performance, he was full of transmission and knowledge.
Caracolillo de Cádiz is one of those flamenco singers without whom the native culture of a land, in this case Cádiz, could not be understood. From the moment he shakes your friendly and affable hand, to when he unfolds his verses, verse by verse, he captivates you. canteAnd when he expresses himself with that characteristic saltiness, you realize that the spirit of the land that saw him born, grow, and develop as a person and as a flamenco singer is spilling into him. Grandson of Snail of CadizEsteban Guerrero, winner of the Antonio Mairena National Prize in 2016, among others, is a worthy representative of that Royal House of Cante That's Cádiz and its neighborhoods. A veritable elite university of art. flamenco.
Credits
recital of cante from Caracolillo de Cádiz
Peña Flamenca Smuggling (Paymogo, Huelva)
January 31, 2026
CanteEsteban Guerrero Cadiz Snail
Guitar: Nono Reyes
PalmasCepa Núñez and Ramón Reyes


















































































