David de Jacoba

DAVID DE JACOBA

David de Jacoba: The Last Cantaor to Accompany Paco de Lucía

With a distinctive and unique voice, and impeccable sense of rhythm and tuning, David de Jacoba is considered one of the most representative and charismatic singers in today’s flamenco scene.

Since 2010, David has been a permanent member of Paco de Lucía’s group, performing on the world’s most prestigious stages and lending his voice to the maestro’s penultimate album, Conciertos España, which won a Latin Grammy. His resume also includes collaborations with renowned artists such as Enrique Morente, Joaquín Cortés, Tomatito, Sara Baras, Niño Josele, and Duquende. Additionally, he has worked with notable Latin-Jazz names like Giovanni Hidalgo, Jerry González, and Caramelo de Cuba.

His album Jubileo was nominated for Best New Song Record by Flamenco Hoy. Produced by Lucky Losada and his brother Carlos de Jacoba, the album features contributions from top-level artists and musicians, including Pepe Habichuela, Vicente Amigo, Raimundo Amador, Alain Pérez, Juan Antonio Salazar, and Tomatito.

This year, David has released several singles: “Alegrías De La Ragua,” “Bulerías De La Guardía,” and “Rumba De Los Bajos.” These tracks, along with “La Plazuela” and “Texture,” lead up to the release of the EP La Caleta.

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