Dani de Morón is one of the very best young flamenco guitarists in Spain today. He grew up in Moron de la frontera, a Spanish town in Seville province known for its rich Andalusian and flamenco culture. As a flamenco soloist and composer, Dani began his concert career when he was very young.
Paco de Lucía asked him to play second guitar on his tour “Cositas Buenas” which propelled Dani to the top of the flamenco guitar world. He soon released his first record as a soloist with the tour 12 cuerdas together with Alfredo Lagos, which critics described as the best flamenco guitar show of the year 2011. He is a winner of a host of flamenco competitions including the Hospitalet and Calasparra awards in Murcia, as well as the Federation of Flamenco Clubs and the Biennial of Flamenco in 2012.
Dani de Morón is one of the very best young flamenco guitarists in Spain today. He grew up in Moron de la frontera, a Spanish town in Seville province known for its rich Andalusian and flamenco culture. As a flamenco soloist and composer, Dani began his concert career when he was very young.
Paco de Lucía asked him to play second guitar on his tour “Cositas Buenas” which propelled Dani to the top of the flamenco guitar world. He soon released his first record as a soloist with the tour 12 cuerdas together with Alfredo Lagos, which critics described as the best flamenco guitar show of the year 2011. He is a winner of a host of flamenco competitions including the Hospitalet and Calasparra awards in Murcia, as well as the Federation of Flamenco Clubs and the Biennial of Flamenco in 2012.