Artist's albums
Paseo De Los Castanos
2001 · album
Rosas Del Amor
1997 · album
Guitarra Gitana
1996 · album
Barrio Negro
1991 · album
Tengo Cosas Que Contarte
2022 · single
Tomatito: Básicos
2021 · compilation
Rodrigo: Concierto De Aranjuez
2019 · album
De Verdad
2018 · album
Jerez (Rumba)
2018 · single
Spain Forever
2016 · album
Nuevos Medios Colección: Tomatito
2016 · compilation
Soy Flamenco
2013 · album
Flamenco es...Tomatito
2010 · album
Tomatito - Sonanta Suite (Version Internacional)
2010 · album
Pansequito
2008 · album
Spain Again
2006 · album
Aguadulce
2004 · album
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Biography
One of the best guitarists associated with the nuevo flamenco generation, Tomatito (born José Fernández Torres in Almería, Spain in 1958) grew up in a family of prestigious flamenco lineage, and at only 12 he had managed to impress none other than Paco de Lucía. Still in his teens, Tomatito began to accompany famous cantaores, such as Enrique Morente and La Susi, but he attained definitive flamenco stardom as the great El Camarón de la Isla's guitarist of choice. Tomatito became Camarón's inseparable sidekick during the late singer's last 18 years of life, and took part in legendary tours and recordings such as La Leyenda del Tiempo. Tomatito also developed a solo career, dazzling audiences at festivals in Spain and abroad, playing at some of the world's most renowned venues, and winning countless accolades, as well as composing music for films and orchestra and collaborating on various projects by other artists. By 2013 he had released seven solo albums and one anthology. ~ Mariano Prunes, Rovi