A Spanish band blending flamenco, pop, and rock since 1995, known for heartfelt lyrics and infectious melodies.
El Barrio made flamenco accessible to a wider audience by fusing it with pop and rock, a move that sparked controversy but defined their sound. Their 1999 album 'Yo Sueno Flamenco' broke them into the mainstream, and songs like 'Santa María' showcase their soulful, rhythmic approach. They've built a loyal following through live performances and albums like 'La Voz de mi Silencio' and 'Te Acuerdas'.
Formed in 1995 as Zambuca, the band faced early financial struggles before their breakthrough with 'Yo Sueno Flamenco' in 1999. They've since released a series of albums, including 'Juega' in 2005, while maintaining a core lineup led by vocalist and songwriter José Luis Figuereo Franco.
For a sense of their style, try 'Santa María' or 'El recuerdo', they frame the band's blend of flamenco soul and pop hooks neatly.
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