What kind of music are the Gypsy Kings known for?”
Gipsy Kings is a music group from Arles and Montpellier, France. Although group members were born in France, their parents were gitanos who fled Catalonia during the Spanish Civil War. They are known for bringing Rumba Catalana, a pop-oriented version of traditional flamenco music, to worldwide audiences. Their music has a particular Rumba Flamenca style, with pop influences; many songs of the Gipsy Kings fit social dances, such as Salsa and Rumba. Their music has been described as a place where “Spanish flamenco and Romani rhapsody meet salsa funk”.[1] Contents [hide] * 1 Background * 2 Career * 3 Members * 4 Discography * 5 References * 6 External links [edit] Background They explained the evolution of their sound in the 1996 PBS documentary of their lives and music “Tierra Gitana (Gipsy Land)”. Young brothers Nicolas, Canut and Paul Reyes accompanied their father, famed flamenco singer Jose Reyes, who started out singing “cante jondo” (deep chant), traditional flamenco with long-run
Gipsy Kings is a music group from Arles and Montpellier, France. Although group members were born in France, their parents were gitanos who fled Catalonia during the Spanish Civil War. They are known for bringing Rumba Catalana, a pop-oriented version of traditional flamenco music, to worldwide audiences. Their music has a particular Rumba Flamenca style, with pop influences; many songs of the Gipsy Kings fit social dances, such as Salsa and Rumba. Their music has been described as a place where “Spanish flamenco and Romani rhapsody meet salsa funk” Career They became popular with their self-titled first album, Gipsy Kings, which included the songs “Djobi Djoba” [1], “Bamboleo” [2] and the romantic ballad “Un Amor”. The song “Volare” on their second album Mosaïque is a rumba version of Domenico Modugno’s Italian hit “Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu”. The Gipsy Kings were enormously popular in France and throughout Europe, as well as in the Middle East. In 1989, Gipsy Kings was released in the U