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North American guitarist, El Javi, defies music genres with his unbounded exploration of instrumental music. The Denver-based composer, producer, and performer incorporates elements of flamenco, progressive rock, classical, folk, and world music to shape his compositions. Highlights of his career include supporting acts for Ziggy Marley and today's biggest voice of flamenco, Diego El Cigala. He was a featured artist in Coors Light's national campaign "My Climb, My Music" and a featured artist at the "Guitar: The Instrument that Rocked the World" exhibit at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. He participated in the International Guitar Festival in Zihuatanejo, Mexico.
Born in Mexico City, his early studies on guitar included rock, jazz, and blues. In 2000, he relocated to Los Angeles, where he immersed himself in the LA music scene, which ignited the need to create something unique and more authentic, launching him to study flamenco guitar in Seville, Spain. This transition gave El Javi the inspiration to develop his own sound. El Javi has released four albums of original music and is also known for his unique instrumental arrangements of cover songs.
Born in Mexico City, his early studies on guitar included rock, jazz, and blues. In 2000, he relocated to Los Angeles, where he immersed himself in the LA music scene, which ignited the need to create something unique and more authentic, launching him to study flamenco guitar in Seville, Spain. This transition gave El Javi the inspiration to develop his own sound. El Javi has released four albums of original music and is also known for his unique instrumental arrangements of cover songs.
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