That he was king of the rumba, is beyond question. And that his special way of interpreting songs and bringing them to life made him known as a psychodelic Spanish dandy in the nineteen-seventies. His stylized image was at home in a diversity of worlds. He traveled high roads and low, thanks to ubuquitous casette tapes played to death by more than one truck-driver. It wasn’t unusual to find him performing at such different places as girlie bars or the best tablaos of the era known as the Golden Age of flamenco, and he even made it to the legendary Circo Price.
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We’re talking about Miguel Vargas, that gypsy from Utrera who, This prolific artist, a truly inspired singer, recorded over 500 songs. Now, under the title “Bambino por ti y por Nosotros” [‘Bambino Noteworthy is the original version of the rumba “Payaso” Texto: Fátima Yráyzoz More information: Bambino’s Utrera
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