Pata Negra was formed by the Amador brothers, Rafael and Raimundo, two wild Gypsy rockers from Seville. They were Flamenco’s number one rock fans. It could have been this feeling for rock that led Frank Zappa and Jerry Garcia to number themselves among their fans.
During Rafael and Raimundo’s teenage years, servicemen at a nearby US Air Force base in Morón de la Frontera provided an authoritative source for American rhythm and blues albums while their father and the rest of the Montoya family provided the deep schooling in Flamenco traditions.
The Amador brothers are two versatile guitarists who are just as comfortable playing blues with Flamenco guitars or Flamenco with electric guitars.
Pata Negra disbanded in 1991. Raimundo formed Flamenco rock band Arrajatabla in 1992, together with veteran rock guitarist Manglis.
Discography:
Pata Negra (Mercury, 1981)
Rock gitano (Mercury, 1982)
Guitarras callejeras (Nuevos Medios, 1985)
Blues de la frontera (Nuevos Medios, 1987)
Inspiración y locura (Nuevos Medios, 1990)
El directo (Nuevos Medios, 1994)
Como una vara verde (BMG, 1995)
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