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Vol. 6, No. 1, 2007
 

     
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Featured artist: LUIS DE GODOY
Luis de Godoy

Luis de Godoy's ferocious yet fluid flamencado places him snugly in the domain of the elite guitarists of the world. His rare talents offer a feast for the senses; a wide-open and pure soundscape that is mesmerizing. His sound is unique, naive, fresh and above all, dynamic. Despite fabulous finger work, this master virtuoso never betrays the emotional essence at the core of his work.

Luis de Godoy was born in Santiago, Chile, raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina and has spent the greater part of his adult life in Montreal, Canada.

His family's rich musical heritage, firmly rooted in the flamencado tradition, was imparted to him from birth. His multi-cultural synthesis of sound draws on numerous additional sources of inspiration: the music of the three Americas, and, of course, Spain.

No longer content with playing exclusively to enthusiastic crowds in Montreal's vibrant live music scene, he has finally (and thankfully) decided to put together a debut release of original material entitled Luis de Godoy.

Listen to de Godoy's powerful and mystical rasgueado on "Maleguenas del Toro."

For more of Luis, go to myspace.com/luisdegodoy

 
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