Daniel Navarro Cruz, better known as Nino de Pura, started playing guitar professionally accompanying his brother, flamenco dancer Jose Joaquin. His most influential teacher was Manolo Sanlucar, considered one of his mentors.
He was born in Seville in 1966. From a very early age, Nino de Pura began to enter contests, and ended up becoming one of the most prize-winning guitarists in Spain.
In the mid-1980s, Nino joined the international circuit, with his first concert tour around South America. At the same time he accompanied top-rate flamenco singer and dancers, both in concert and in recording studios.
Celebrate the legacy of Paco de Lucia with Nino de Pura.
Daniel Navarro Cruz, better known as Nino de Pura, started playing guitar professionally accompanying his brother, flamenco dancer Jose Joaquin. His most influential teacher was Manolo Sanlucar, considered one of his mentors.
He was born in Seville in 1966. From a very early age, Nino de Pura began to enter contests, and ended up becoming one of the most prize-winning guitarists in Spain.
In the mid-1980s, Nino joined the international circuit, with his first concert tour around South America. At the same time he accompanied top-rate flamenco singer and dancers, both in concert and in recording studios.
Celebrate the legacy of Paco de Lucia with Nino de Pura.
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