Juan Rafael Cortés Santiago, known as Duquende (born Sabadell, 1965). For a
long time he has been considered one of Camarón de la Isla's best
successors. In fact, it was the legendary cantaor who "initiated" him by
inviting Duquende to sing when he was only nine years old, as Camarón
himself accompanied him on guitar. Although in his artistic trajectory he
has already shown that there is plenty more to him than being a mere
copy-cat, and that he may be even more than a successor, this cantaor
never denies his admiration for the one from the island, or for pure,
traditional singing, which he masters comfortably.
For twenty years Duquende was cutting his teeth on small stages and in
small flamenco enthusiasts' clubs (peñas), where his voice matured and his
singing gained in mastery and technique. In 1997 Paco de Lucía called him
in person to substitute his brother Pepe in the Septeto Paco de Lucía
(Paco de Lucía septet), with which he had the
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