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Bandera Latina

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Bandera Latina specializes in Rumba Flamenca, a style derived from flamenco and made popular by the Gipsy Kings. Beside this they play a wide variety of styles. Another important influence is Italian music. This can be found in their program in the many Italian songs the band plays. On the whole, Bandera Latina, chooses it's covers with care, avoiding the obvious choices and instead opting for the more obscure (but often beautiful) songs from the Spanish and Italian repertoire. The program is constructed and chosen with care to include only those covers that have added value. Although Bandera Latina plays a lot of dance music they are not a 'party' band as such. A more accurate description would be to call them a stylish world music group that plays lively music. Main focal point of the band's music is the virtuoso guitar style of Salvatore Giuseppe Sichi. With his unique style, using techniques and influences from Flamenco, classical and Jazz, his soloing style captures the audience User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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Y?

422
2

Hommage a Manitas de Plata

289
3

Llamada

245
4

Improvita

189
5

Mandoline e riso

170
6

Estrella

155
7

Chan Chan

111
8

Baila bailando

107
9

Gli occhi tuoi

80
10

La Fiësta

74

albums

Estrella

Estrella

'Lo mejor de Bandera Latina'

'Lo mejor de Bandera Latina'

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Chan Chan

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Musical Pilgrims

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Sardegna mia

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La Fiësta

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Baila Bailando

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Todo es Amor

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Luna Rossa

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Ik Hou van Arnhem (Extended version)

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Bella Ciao

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Ik Hou Van Arnhem

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