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flamenco Guitarrist

David Cerreduela

Son of the famous guitarist El Nani and grandson of a guitar builder, which explains his precocity on stage. At 14 he began his professional career accompanying no less than Lola Flores, and Merche Esmeralda.

David, known guitarist of Caño Roto, -one of the cribs of the flamenco guitar in Madrid-, is the son of the famous guitarist El Nani and grandson of a guitar builder, which explains his precocity on stage. At 14 he began his professional career accompanying none other than Lola Flores, and Merche Esmeralda. Later he is part of the Antonio Canales company in the works of Torero or Gitano, a work of which he is the author of a large part of his music, as well as accompanying the company in the shows Cuerda y Tacón and Bernarda Alba. Later he works with Juan de Juan in the work Pueblos, being the author of the musical part of the work. Among others he has played cante Guadiana, Ramón El Portugués, El Yunque and a long etcetera. He has also collaborated on many recordings, such as Enrique Heredia El Negri, titled El último beso, Guadiana, Los Chorbos, etc.
In addition to playing for the best-known flamenco artists, he has been an accompanist for Enrique Morente for years, and having been a guitarist for the National Ballet of Spain, he has also collaborated on such important singers as Diego El Cigala, Manolo Tena, Guadiana and Antonio Carmona . The guitar of David Cererduela, that a fundamental piece in the poster of the tablao El Cordobes de Barcelona. NAME: David Cerreduela PLACE OF BIRTH: Madrid, 1971 FAMILY: Son of El Nani, great guitarist of the time.

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