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Juana la del Pipa was born in El Barrio de Santiago in Jerez. She is noted for her impassioned interpretations of the Jerez-style cante. She has been singing with her nephew, celebrated dancer Antonio el Pipa for the last 10 years, and worked with Manuel Morao's company before that, touring with him to NYC for the production of "Gypsy Passion" on Broadway in 1990 as well as in festivals throughout Europe and the US. She was featured in the "Gypsy Caravan" North American tours in 1999 and 2001 and appears in the 2006 film "When the Road Bends: Tales of a Gypsy Caravan," which documented the tours. In the New York Times review of the film, Juana was described as "an epic-size woman who could have been conjured by Pedro Almodóvar." She is one of the three female voices on the recording "Mujerez" along with La Macanita and Dolores Agujetas and has performed all over Spain and Europe with the ensemble. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Yo He Nacío en Jerez (Bulerías)
1352Te Necesito (Live)
1263Yo He Nacío En Jerez - Bulerías
1004Tientos Tangos
825Te Quise Sin Darme Cuenta - Bulería Para Escuchar
586La Yerbabuena Regarla - Bulerías
537Te Necesito - Live
428Pero Más Flamenca No - Fandangos
419Las Fatigas Mías - Tientos
4110Yo He Nacio En Jerez (Buleria)
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Mujerez
Gypsy Caravan
The Rough Guide to Flamenco Dance
Rough Guide to Flamenco Dance
Cante Gitano en Jerez
Juncales de Jerez - Cayos Reales
WHEN THE ROAD BENDS
The Rough Guide to Flamenco Dance Disc 1
Gypsy Caravan: Music in And Inspired By Film
Gypsy Caravan (Music In and Inspired By the Film)
Nieokreślony tytuł
Rough Guide: Flamenco dance