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Jose Losada

Jose Losada

guitarrista

José Losada is a young guitarist from Madrid who comes from the popular Losada family, well known in the flamenco world. Surrounded by artists, he admired his cousins and uncles from a very young age and wanted to emulate them by following the path of the flamenco guitar. Great musician who began his career in the Tablaos of Madrid and continued doing shows all over the world such as Las Mil y Una Noches, La Misa flamenca, Vertiges,etc. He has also shared the stage with such important artists as Antonio Canales, José Maya, Jesús Carmona, etc.

At the age of fourteen he made his debut on the big stages at the Teatro La Latina in a family play, where his cousin, Iván Losada, asked him to replace him in the introduction that presented the show. Currently José is in the best tablaos in Madrid, with an exquisite technique and the rhythmic flower of skin.

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