Pioneering Music Producer Ricardo Pachón Dies at the Age of 89
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The producer, arranger and composer Hispalense produced one of Camarón de La Isla’s essential albums: ‘The legend of time’ The man who kept the time
Pioneering music producer Ricardo Pachón dies at the age of 89
Born in Seville in 1937, Pachón was a highly respected sound pioneer who helped transform flamenco in the late 20th century and played a key role in the birth of what became known as Andalusian rock
He also worked alongside artists of the stature of Lole and Manuel, Kiko Veneno and Pata Negra
Ricardo Pachón, one of the most influential flamenco figures as a producer of key albums by Camarón, Lole and Manuel, Veneno and Silvio, died this Wednesday at 88...
The producer, arranger and composer Ricardo Pachón (Seville, 1937), considered the most influential of the so-called 'new flamenco' and responsible for records such as La legendo del tiempo, by Camarón de la Isla, died this Wednesday at 89 years old, according to EFE sources of the Junta de Andalucía.Pachón worked in the area of Culture of the Diputación de Sevilla and in the Junta de Andalucía and RTVE, mainly making documentaries and programs …
The producer, who died on August 19, opened the genre to modernity by recording the most revolutionary records of the 1970s.
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