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the Gipsy Kings—whose members hail from the gypsy settlements
in Arles and Montpelier in the south of France—have included
singers and guitarists from the Reyes (Canut, Nicolas, Pablo and
Patchai) and Baliardo families (Diego, Paco and Tonino). Lead singer
Nicolas Reyes is the son of famed Flamenco singer José Reyes,
who, with Manitas de Plata, sold millions of records in the 1960s
and 70s. The band’s vigorous guitar work and passionate vocals
are the trademarks of an indigenous musical tradition known as “rumba
flamenca.”
There are no other examples of a non-English speaking
band (the group’s language is the Gypsy dialect of gitane)
with such a consistent winning streak in the U.S., where the group
is the biggest-selling French act ever. Since the 1987 release of
the international hit single “Bamboleo,” from their
platinum-selling eponymous debut album, the Gipsy Kings have dominated
the World Music charts and sold more than fourteen million albums
worldwide—more than four million in the United States alone.
Their platinum compilation, The Best of the Gipsy Kings, was on
the charts for more than a year.
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