Gipsy Kings
Biography
The Gipsy Kings are largely responsible for bringing the joyful sounds of progressive pop-oriented flamenco, called Sevillana in Spain, to the world. The band started out in Arles, a village in southern France, during the '70s when brothers Nicolas and Andre Reyes, the sons of renowned flamenco artist Jose Reyes, teamed up with their cousins Jacques, Maurice and Tonino Baliardo, whose father is Manitas de Plata. They originally called themselves Los Reyes and started out as a gypsy band traveling about playing weddings, festivals, and in the streets. Because they lived so much like gypsies, the band adopted the name the Gipsy Kings. Later, they were hired to add color to posh parties in St. Tropez. Popularity did not come to Los Reyes right away and their first two albums attracted little notice. At this point the Gipsies played traditional, albeit passionate flamenco music punctuated by Tonino's precise guitar playing and Nicolas' exceptional voice. Though they had devoted fans, they still had yet to gain wider recognition until 1986 when they hooked up with visionary producer Claude Martinez who could see that the Kings had the makings of a world-class band.
Thanks to Martinez, the Kings began to relax a bit and take on a more contemporary edge, combining their traditional songs with sounds from the Middle East, Latin America, North Africa, a hint of rock, and their inimitable joy. It was, in a music industry filled with flamenco purists who resisted any kind of change, a very daring move, and many felt the Gipsy Kings would fall flat and disappear. But the nay-sayers were wrong. In 1987, they released "Djobi Djoba" and "Bamboleo" on an independent label and scored two smash hits in France. Their success led them to sign with Sony Music and release their eponymous debut album later that year. Again, they had tremendous sales in France and then found their album was appearing on the Top Ten album charts in 12 European countries including England, which is traditionally unreceptive to international music. In the late '80s, the Gipsy Kings, debuted in the U.S. at a New York New Music Seminar. This led them to sign to Sony in America. In 1989, they were invited to perform at the inaugural ball for George Bush, but they chose to return home to rest and be with their families. Later that year, they held an SRO concert at the Royal Albert Hall, where the Gipsy Kings hobnobbed with some of the world's biggest pop stars including Elton John and Eric Clapton. To top off their great year, the Kings' debut album spent 40 weeks on the U.S. charts and went gold, becoming one of the few Spanish albums to do so. The Kings have had an active release schedule ever since, including the albums Mosaique (1989), Live! (1992), Love & Liberte (1994), Tierra Gitana (1996), Cantos de Amor (1998), Somos Gitanos (2001), Roots (2004) and Pasajero (2007). ~ Sandra Brennan, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
Pues si, ole a los Reyes! they are wonderfully passionate musicians. I was fortunate to see them live just a couple of months ago in New Mexico and they were great as usual. The most moving thing was that they played on their wonderful guitars "Billie Jean" by and in honor of Michael Jackson when we were still torn up from losing him and it was very kind.
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I think the Gipsy Kings are exeptional and their music is vibrant and very contagious. In 1996 I had the pleasure to attend a concert in Trump Plaza Hotel and casino in Atlantic City NJ....IT was an amazing experience their music touch my Heart. Bravo to The Gipsy Kings!!!!!!
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ever since i was a little girl i have been listening to their music, i am a flamenco dancer, of course it helps! (:
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Great music.Thank you for bringing it so we could listen .This music can lift you up no matter where you are.
Matthew |
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I think there are two band members or more clapping on different beats to make it sound fast.
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Can anyone tell me what is used to make the "fast clapping" sound we hear so much from the Gypsy Kings? It sounds like clapping... but it's so fast and exact. Is it an instrument of some sort?
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it's not called sevillana, it's called rumba. sevillana is the traditional dance of seville used mainly during pilgrimage celebrations . rumba it's a more popular "palo" or ritm that has latin american influences as well. |
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last time I saw them at the Greek, they rocked the house! Everyone was on thier feet dancing. even the woman in the wheel chair in front of me was dancing as best she could.
Sheer joy! i also love th efact that they wouldn't play at George W Bush's inauguration party.. such class! |
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Their music style is called Rumba, not Sevillana... that's another type of flamenco sog, with another rythm and a different dance... And Rumba comes from Cuba, so it's half Gypsy, half African...
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One of my favorite songs is Hotel California by the Eagles, but I like the Gipsy Kings verson BETTER, but Pandora does not have this song on any of their albums.
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Saw the Radio City Concert in New York a couple of weeks ago and their performance was outstanding.
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You need to get the CD volare by the Gipsy Kings which has "Hotel California" on it. I am an Eagles Fan but the Gipsy Kings version is as good if not better.
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The music is like a shot of espresso with a smile and a soft touch. It perks, makes me smile and at times exhilarates me.
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They are the best! Seen them in concert about 4 times. Very uplifting music. Gets the blood into happy gear.
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I DO NOT CARE IF I CA NOT UNDERSTAND THEM ------GREAT UPLIFTING MUSIC----GRE A T V TO LISTEN TO---GREAR TO DANCE TO----LET GO AND ENJOY
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A favorite of mine for dinner parties and the escape from pop and top 40, rich in a culture we all could learn from
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I don't care what any flamenco purist has to say about these guys: They are the BEST, hands down! Tonino has the hugest influence on my guitar playing :)
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Cat, no need to drink wine alone. I will come over, keep you company, and we can even listen to Gipsy Kings. Entonces, podemos foy-ar por la noche!
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I love their music. I can listen to it anytime. It has been a constant source of joy for me even at the darkest times. I can't imagine my life without their sound. It makes me cry. It turns me on. I also love that whether its a night for a cocktail party, or a night for seduction I can still have them in the background and no one ever objects. I would gladly throw anyone out anyway if they dared in my presence to do anything but sincerely adore this music. I don't care.
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I don’t care what we’re in the middle of. I'll finish myself off, and the bottle of red, alone if necessary and have just a lovely time with them as my company.
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The Gypsy Kings really touch my soul and remind me of my life in San Diego.
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Gipsy Kings have such great showmanship and creativity with Flamenco music that they have made it accessible to millions of people that would have otherwise never listened to it. They have certainly made me a fan of Flamenco for good. ¡Así se toca gitano!
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