Antonio Carmona, nuevo disco, nueva reinvención: “Acomodarse mata el arte”

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Antonio Carmona, formerly of Ketama, is releasing a new album, "Baro Drom (Éxodo)," and celebrating 20 years as a solo artist with a tour. The album is described as an ode to "mestizaje" (cultural mixing) through rhythm, reflecting Carmona's career-long exploration of diverse musical styles beyond traditional flamenco. The article highlights Carmona's musical upbringing, influenced by his family and flamenco legends, and his drive to experiment, which led to Ketama's success and his solo career. The article also features his wife, Mariola, a prominent music industry manager, and their daughters, Marina and Lucía Fernanda, who are developing their own distinct musical identities. The family emphasizes the importance of reinvention and avoiding complacency in art.
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AI-Extracted"Acomodarse mata el arte. En cada disco hay una reinvención".
Mariola is a manager for artists like Rosario Flores.
Carmona is celebrating 20 years as a solo artist with a tour.
Ketama became more recognized in Europe than in Spain initially.
Antonio Carmona is releasing a new album called Baro Drom (Éxodo).
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