Antonio Carmona: "La heroína fue una pandemia gordísima. Se llevó a los artistas y a los curritos, a los listos y a los tontos"

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Antonio Carmona, born in Granada in 1965, is celebrating 20 years as a solo artist with a tour and album, ‘Baro Drom (Éxodo)’. The interview discusses his musical journey, from his flamenco roots as a Habichuela to his success with Ketama in the 80s and 90s. Carmona reflects on his early beginnings, performing in Madrid's Campamento neighborhood and his lifelong passion for Atlético Madrid, inherited in opposition to his father's Real Madrid fandom. He acknowledges his family's prominent role in flamenco, highlighting his father, Juan Habichuela, and uncle, Pepe Habichuela, and their influence on his career after moving to Madrid. He expresses pride in his heritage and his loyalty to his football team.
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AI-ExtractedCarmona's father, Juan Habichuela, was a big Real Madrid fan.
Carmona is a fan of Atlético Madrid.
Carmona started his career in flamenco and achieved mass success with Ketama in the 80s and 90s.
Antonio Carmona is celebrating 20 years as a solo artist with a tour and album called ‘Baro Drom (Éxodo)’.
Carmona says he will be 50 years on stage in a couple of years.
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