Juanito Valderrama
b. Juan Valderrama Blanca, 24 May 1916, Torredelcampo, Jaén, Spain, d. 12 April 2004, Espartinas, Seville, Spain. Raised in rural Andalucia, Valderrama heard flamenco from childhood and in his early teens he was taken up by singer Niña de la Puebla, with whom he sang in Madrid in 1935. During the Spanish Civil War he performed for soldiers and also made records, later establishing himself on the flamenco scene. He composed some 300 songs, often in collaboration with his regular accompanist El Niño Ricardo; these included ‘De Polizón’ and ‘Madre Hermosa’. The song by which he is best remembered is ‘El Emigrante’, which he wrote in response to the fate of exiled Republicans after the civil war. He sang this in the similarly titled 1960 film and it was also used in La Guerra De Papá (1977). From the 50s Valderrama had appeared in a number of films, including El Rey De La Carretera (1956), El Emigrante (1960) and El Padre Coplillas (1968). Among the songs he sang in the latter film were ‘Grandeza Divina’, ‘Plegaria De Paz’, ‘Ruiseñores Del Alba’ and ‘Corazón A Corazón’.
Valderrama was noted for his maintenance of the traditions of flamenco, but he did much to keep flamenco in tune with young audiences. In 1983 he was awarded the Medalla al Mérito en el Trabajo and also in this decade and the next he was recognized throughout Spain for his services to flamenco. This led to accolades at Madrid’s Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas in 1994, the Bienal de Flamenco de Sevilla in 1998, the Festival del Cante de Las Minas de La Unión in 2000, and at Teatro Alhambra de Granada in 2001.
From the mid-50s Valderrama formed an intimate relationship with singer Lolita Caballero (b. Dolores Abril) but he was unable to obtain a divorce from his first wife until more than 20 years later. Early in 2004, Valderrama appeared at a concert in Madrid that was given in his honour and which featured many noted artists. Soon afterwards, he suffered a heart attack and died during convalescence.
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Maestros del Cante Flamenco
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Adios, Mi España Querida
World - Released by RCA Records Label on 22 Apr 2004
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Piropo al Padre
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Grandes Exitos De Juanito Valderrama
World - Released by RCA Records Label on 20 Jun 1994
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Mi Maria Jesus (Mono Version)
Miscellaneous - Released by BNF Collection on 1 Jan 1960
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Historia del Cante Flamenco, Vol.2
World - Released by Divucsa on 10 Dec 2003
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Homenaje A Juanito Valderrama
World - Released by Ariola on 25 Jul 1994
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Los Grandes del Flamenco
Flamenco - Released by Discos Cada on 21 Mar 2011
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Raices de la Canción Española, Vol. 41
Latin America - Released by Cale Records on 15 May 1998
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Su primera comunión (Remastered)
Flamenco - Released by Conarte Grabaciones on 28 Jun 2021
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Juanito Valderrama
Flamenco - Released by Efen Records on 15 May 1999
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Grandes Clásicos del Cante Flamenco, Vol. 12: El Jilguero de Torredelcampo
Flamenco - Released by Cale Records on 15 May 2001
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El Vagabondo (Mono Version)
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Chants espagnole (Mono Version)
Juanito Valderrama, Adelfa Soto, Jose Maria Pardo
Pop - Released by BNF Collection on 1 Jan 1960
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Adios, Mi España Querida
Folk - Released by RCA Records Label on 22 Apr 2004
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Grandes Éxitos de Juanito Valderrama
Latin America - Released by OK Records on 1 Jan 2006
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Alma Flamenca. Juanito Valderrama
Flamenco - Released by ProExport Digital Distribution on 24 Jul 2014
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