Juan José Amador
Performances at La Cantaora
Juan José Amador Amador was born in Seville in 1960, into a gypsy family with a rich flamenco tradition. From a very early age, he began working in the prestigious Sevillian tablaos Los Gallos and El Arenal, which allowed him to gain considerable experience and establish himself as one of the most respected and sought-after dance singers in the flamenco field.
Throughout his career, he has had the honor of accompanying emblematic flamenco figures such as Mario Maya, Antonio, Manuela Carrasco, Farruco, Matilde Coral and Cristina Hoyos, among others. His talent and dedication have allowed him to earn a prominent place in the world of flamenco. In addition, he is a cousin of the Amador brothers, known for their group Pata Negra, with whom he collaborated on their second album, contributing his voice and art.
Juan José Amador has also left his mark on various recordings with renowned guitarists such as Rafael Riqueni and Paco Cepero. Currently, he continues to be one of the most sought-after singers for flamenco dance accompaniment, consolidating his position as a reference in this musical genre.