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Formed in Arles, a small village in southern France, the children of famous flamenco artist, Jose Reyes, decided to begin their own musical adventure. The brothers Nicholas and Andre Reyes joined their cousins, Jaques, Maurice and Tonino Baliardo in the early '80s, initially as a Gypsy band, performing at weddings and other functions. Whilst a popular live band, their initial releases failed to attract much attention outside of the flamenco fan base.
Desiring wider recognition of their talents, the band grew into their musical style, creating a contemporary pop twist on traditional flamenco, also incorporating eclectic influences from the Middle East, Latin America, North Africa and rock. Their unique creations found the Gipsy Kings breakout success, with two hit singles, "Djobi Djoba" and "Bamboleo" in 1987, charting highly in the French charts. Singing to Sony Music thereafter, their eponymous debut arrived in 1988, breaking the Top Ten album charts in 12 European countries, including the difficult UK market.
Things kept on getting better for the Gipsy Kings, singing with Sony in America and having their performance debut at the New York New Music Seminar in 1989. Shortly after, they were invited to play at George Bush's inaugural ball, although despite the prestigious invitation, they travelled home to rest. Performing at the Royal Albert Hall, UK, The Gipsy Kings were given the chance to perform alongside some of the greatest stars in pop, sharing the stage with the likes of Elton John and Eric Clapton.
With the US release of their debut, Gipsy Kings found huge success, spending 40 weeks at the top of the charts, becoming certified Gold. Gipsy Kings released quality albums year after year following the success of their debut, with their music being met with Gramy nominations in 1991, 1993 and 1997, before finally receiving the coveted award in 2013 for "Savor Flamenco," awarded with 'Best World Music Album.' Throughout their long and well-established career, they have toured extensively across the globe, taking little rest until slowing down after 2007's "Pasajero."
Glass of Sangria, Flamenco music, setting sun on a warm evening, all put on by Gipsy Kings. What more could you want? The rumba style flamenco music played by the legends was completely captivating, and although the outdoor venue wasn't sold out, every single audience member was enthused and dedicated to the performance by the Gipsy Kings, loving every moment. Although all of the artists began their lives in France, the authenticity of their Spanish music would never give them away. From the moment they started playing, their rhythms, harmonies, and vocals were absolutely spot on - even better than on recordings! The audience and the band worked with each other, bouncing energy between the crowd and performers. Although there were some of my favourite tracks that didn't get performed, the material that I hadn't heard before made up for it. My favourite song, Bamboleo, was the last number they performed before their encore, and left the audience hungry for more.
They really know how to work a crowd with their witty banter, involving the entire audience and gaining a massive appreciation from their fans. They get better and better, and I will be going to see them again before long...don't miss your chance!