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Uploaded by on Dec 25, 2007

Andalusia, Andalusian, Andalus
Arabic, Spanish, Jewish Music

Saxophone; Ken Ulansey
Vocals & Guitar; Phyllis Chapell
Oud; Roger Mgridichian
Violin; Adeeb Refla
Vocals & Oud; Dean Riyad
Percussion; William Tayoun
Vocals & Percussion; Hafez El Ali
Percussion; Joseph Tayoun
Vocals; Antonia Arias
Flemenco Guitar; Tito Rubio
Dance; Anna Rubio
Dance; Samantha La Joyita

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  • The best music there is, Arabic mixed with Spanish.

  • Diooooooosssssss q mal canta el fandango.....x favor es penoso, parece q esta cantando en cantes de aragon.....x favor q hay gente q canta mejor.........dedicate a hablar en ingles q se t da mejor

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  • Could these be students from California doing there best to dance a la Andalus?

    She sings a little off but she is trying. They will improve.

  • Una voz horrible, Dios mio.

    Great instrumentation, but the singer ruins it.

  • @GenerationMorocco looooooooooooooool u must me b jokin cauz the amazigh and the arabs conquered the Iberic peninsula , wich means portugal and spain 4 more than 7 centuries, whitout forgetting southern France til Poitiers ( almost the half of distance between spain's et belgium's borders...) It's true that the first contingent of conquerers were mainly amazigh but we r talkin about centuries here! so amazighs AND arabs were living there

  • wow people here are really stupid, Arabs were never in Spain. They send the newly converted Amazigh people of North Africa to conquere southern Spain. If you look at the paintings from that age and time you can se blonde and blue eyed conqueres and we all know that there are no BLonde and blue eyed from Iraq. Obviously the imazighen

  • @CerealPest search this on youtube:

    عبد الصادق شقارة في مكاماخوندا 1982

    Moroccan Arabic and spanish Mixed in "MACAMA JONDA" 1983

  • Ugh! Singer is off key. Dancer is making flamenco-like moves, but not the real deal. Guitar is tinny. Percussion/clapping is in and out of sync. This act wouldn't make the cut at an amateur contest in Podunk. Sad to see/hear a wonderful genre massacred like this.

  • que gracioso ha mezclado la jota con el flamenco, porque no lo llamas jotamenco.

  • she suck at singing. i mean it.

  • hahahaha tienes toda la razon! pero!!! chica yudame a conseguir una fusion arabe/española que sea mas autentica!!! si los judios no tenian chance pa tocar en esa epoca!

  • no creo que haga falta insultar a nadie, yo estoy exponiendo mi opinion que para eso estan los comentarios, ya veo que tu educacion hace justicia a tu "nombre"........

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