Blas Cordoba
Blas Córdoba, is a self-taught flamenco singer with a unique style and originality. He has the influence of the great masters of flamenco: Caracol, Mairena, and especially Camarón.
He began his career in 1998, introducing his first album “Viejos Maestros” (“Old Masters”) and singing at the El Grec (Barcelona). He is a researcher of the different genres and styles of flamenco. Interested in his own roots, Blas experiences and uses new musical resources, creating one of the best examples of the most current and innovative flamenco singing.
In his work “Kejío” we can enjoy the richness of his voice and admire his great sensitivity and charm. Kejio is undoubtedly a creative and personal expression of compositions of great beauty, full of character, temperament, and poetry. His voice is mixed with the flamenco and the Bulgarian Voices in the Cathedral of Barcelona, with the collaboration of Enrique Morente and Joan Albert Amargos.
He participates in Chano Domínguez record Imán and joined him in the film “Calle 54” by Fernando Trueba. Blas has worked with Chano Domínguez and Vicente Amigo in countless tours thoughout the world. He is actually working on his next album.

