Juan Martínez Vílchez, known as Pericón de Cádiz (Cádiz, 20 September 1901 - Cádiz, 1980), was a flamenco singer who was able to recover different palos (forms) and old cantes. He has left valuable recordings; his repertoire was extensive and is considered one of the last masters of singing in his land. He belonged to a select group of singers who raised the cantes of Cádiz to the highest level and allowed the recovery of the artistic and anthropological value of Flamenco.
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| - Juan Martínez Vílchez, conocido artísticamente como Pericón (Cádiz, 1901-ibíd., 1980), fue un cantante gaditano de cante flamenco. Ha dejado valiosas grabaciones; su repertorio fue amplio y se le considera uno de los últimos maestros del cante de su tierra. (es)
- Juan Martínez Vílchez, known as Pericón de Cádiz (Cádiz, 20 September 1901 - Cádiz, 1980), was a flamenco singer who was able to recover different palos (forms) and old cantes. He has left valuable recordings; his repertoire was extensive and is considered one of the last masters of singing in his land. He belonged to a select group of singers who raised the cantes of Cádiz to the highest level and allowed the recovery of the artistic and anthropological value of Flamenco. (en)
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| - Juan Martínez Vílchez, conocido artísticamente como Pericón (Cádiz, 1901-ibíd., 1980), fue un cantante gaditano de cante flamenco. Ha dejado valiosas grabaciones; su repertorio fue amplio y se le considera uno de los últimos maestros del cante de su tierra. (es)
- Juan Martínez Vílchez, known as Pericón de Cádiz (Cádiz, 20 September 1901 - Cádiz, 1980), was a flamenco singer who was able to recover different palos (forms) and old cantes. He has left valuable recordings; his repertoire was extensive and is considered one of the last masters of singing in his land. He belonged to a select group of singers who raised the cantes of Cádiz to the highest level and allowed the recovery of the artistic and anthropological value of Flamenco. (en)
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