Artists

Amós Lora
Amós Lora is a virtuoso flamenco guitarist who began playing the guitar at the age of three. Born in Madrid in 1999, he has been guided by legendary maestros like Tomatito and Paco de Lucía. His style combines traditional technique with contemporary innovation, standing out on international stages and collaborating with major figures in flamenco and jazz.

Fernando del Morao
Fernando Romero Moreno is a talented guitarist who began his musical career at the age of 15 in 2005. A member of the renowned Morao dynasty of guitarists, known for their unmatched talent.

Jesule de la Tomasa
Jesule de la Tomasa is a singer and guitarist born in the Santiago neighborhood of Jerez de la Frontera, a cradle of flamenco par excellence. Throughout his career, he has worked with a roster of renowned artists in the flamenco world, fusing genres like funk, rock, and jazz with traditional flamenco. His unique style, characterized by a raw and visceral sound, has made him one of the most innovative and respected artists in the flamenco scene.

Juan Diego Mateos
Juan Diego Mateos Reina, known artistically as Juan Diego, is a flamenco guitarist born in Jerez de la Frontera in 1969. He began his musical training at a young age with masters such as El Carbonero and José Luis Balao, and later studied harmony with Manolo Sanlúcar and Luis Balaguer. His style blends classical technique with deep sensitivity. He has collaborated with major flamenco figures such as Joaquín Grilo, Juana Amaya, and Antonio Canales. His debut solo album, 'Luminaria' (2003), received the National Critics Award for Best New Guitar Album. His career has included symphonic collaborations and dance compositions.

Ramón Trujillo
Ramón Trujillo is a flamenco guitarist born in Jerez de la Frontera in 1967. He began playing guitar at the age of 11 and quickly stood out for his technique and sensitivity. Winner of the Giraldillo al Toque at the 1990 Seville Biennial and the Peña Los Cernícalos competition, he has worked with great flamenco names such as La Macanita, Capullo de Jerez, Camarón de la Isla, Remedios Amaya, and Niña Pastori. His style combines traditional playing with a unique expressive strength, establishing himself as one of the most respected guitarists in the current flamenco scene.