Fri, 24 May 2013 04:23:16

Dyango the Spanish singerThe Spanish singer Dyango, known for his leadership in the Spanish romantic pop, said before making a presentation in this city that his next record will be made of boleros and that he wanted to be accompanied only by the Cuban Chucho Valdes in the piano.

While he was preparing to face the public at the Palau de la Música, he stated that his passion was the bolero and that to assume it seemed insuperable the experience of the great Cuban pianist.

This year Dyango recorded a record of tangos, but he traveled to Barcelona to perform also part of his previous record dedicated to the copla.

Regarding this last project, he said: "It is not a flamenco record and the truth is that I don’t know what the flamenco people think, about it, but the copla people have been very considered with this record, notwithstanding it is not my stile. Songs, on the other hand are very nice and they have seen something different to what usually is done in the copla, lets say I gave the copla a special stile, a Dyango style, which is hundred per cent melodically".


Translation: Rodney Lopez (Cubarte)

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