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Tomatito Opens the Flamenco Festival New York for the World Music Institute at The Town Hall


Tomatito is a Latin Grammy-winning Spanish Romani flamenco guitarist and composer. His sound is traditional flamenco infused with jazz. He has also experimented with Afro-Cuban and Brazilian music.

Flamenco is from Southern Spain, jazz is from New Orleans, son Cubano is from Cuba, and samba and bossa nova are from Brazil. But flamenco, son Cubano, samba, and bossa nova all go together like a hand in a glove. All are connected to the African diaspora.

Tomatito in New York City

Tomatito (Olga Holguín/World Music Institute)

Tomatito, who gained fame as Camarón de la Isla’s guitarist, opens the Flamenco Festival New York for the World Music Institute; at The Town Hall in Midtown, Manhattan; on Friday, March 1, 2024 at 8pm. From $35. worldmusicinstitute.org 🇪🇸

New York Venues

These are some New York venues Tomatito has played recently:

Tomatito

José Fernández Torres was born into a musical Romani family in Fondón, a small town in Almería, near Spain’s southern Mediterranean coast, on August 20, 1958. Tomatito was discovered playing clubs in Andalucía by Paco de Lucía.

Tomatito made his name accompanying flamenco singer Camarón de la Isla for around twenty years.

Key Albums

As of 2024, Tomatito has won seven Latin Grammys from seven nominating seasons. In 2000, Tomatito won Latin Grammys for both flamenco and jazz.

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Tomatito coverage has been sponsored by Jazz at Lincoln Center and the World Music Institute. Thank you!

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