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ANTONIO
COBO
About the artist
Born
in Cali, Colombia, Antonio Cobo began taking guitar lessons
at age six on an instrument given to him by his grandfather;
it would become his companion while traveling throughout
South America and while living for three years in Spain,
Italy and France. Demonstrating the abilities of a natural
prodigy, Cobo was sent to the Settlement Musical School
at Temple University, Philadelphia; by the age of 16,
he was already a music professor for classical guitar
at the Music Conservatory, a position he held for five
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Subsequently
relocating to Europe, he studied with Andres Segovia and
Alirio Diaz. Expanding his repertoire, Cobo is now proficient
on harp, tipple, quattro, charango, bouzouki, keyboards
and Latin percussion. " The first song I remember
hearing was " Esperanza ( Hope by Luis Morale) ",
Cobo remembers. " And the first record I purchased
was " The Accent is in the Rhythm" by Los Indios
Tabajara. What impressed me about this guitar duo was
their precision, technique, and speed. Now, I'm influenced
by Sabica, the king of flamenco, for his agility and digitization,
as well as solist Alfredo Gil of Los Panchos for his technique
and style. I'd love to play with Paco de Lucia
because I would be able to learn so much from him, but
I'd also like to accompany Julio Iglesias."
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