Manuel Agujetas
Manuel de los Santos Pastor, also known as El Agujetas or el El Agujeta, was a flamenco singer.
Biography
He was born in Rota, Spain to singer Agujetas el Viejo. Both father and son follow the school of Manuel Torre, representative of the tradition of Jerez [de la Frontera|Jerez], and father of singers Dolores Agujetas and Antonio Agujetas. He worked in his father's forge until he went to work in Madrid as a teenager. He took part in the recording of the Magna Antología del Cante, compiled by Blas Vega. He appeared singing a martinete in Carlos Saura's film Flamenco and in Dominique Abel's documentary Agujetas.Cantaor.Agujetas was known for his unique and sometimes eccentric personality, his insistence on living a simple life despite his status as a revered flamenco artist, his metal teeth, and his deep, intense and affecting singing.
Partial discography
- Viejo cante jondo
- Premio Manuel Torre de Canta Flamenco
- Raíces
- Palabra viva
- El color de la hierba
- Gualberto y Agujetas
- Grandes Cantaores de flamenco: Agujetas
- En París
- El Querer no se puede ocultar
- En la soleá
- Agujetas cantaor
- 24 quilates
- Tres Generaciones
- El rey del cante gitano
- Archivo de flamenco: el Agujetas
- ''Agujetas: Historia, Pureza y Vanguardia Del Flamenco''