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Marina Heredia

Marina Heredia Rios was born in Granada on April 10th, 1980. The daughter of flamenco singer Jaime Heredia "El Parrón", she has been singing since she was a little girl. In 1993, she has her first record experience, collaborating on the recording of "Malgres la nuit", a flamenco CD for children published by Ensanceet Musikue. In 1995, she collaborated on another recording for the same record company. This time it was a CD by World Music for children, with Marina in charge of flamenco.

At fifteen, she collaborated as a singer with the group formed by guitarist Miguel Angel, performing in several flamenco shows. At sixteen, her show receives excellent reviews at the "Espárrago '98" Festival.

In 1999, she participated in the "de Amore" Opera  composed by Mauricio
Sotelo.

In 2002, she performed at the New York Flamenco Festival, illustrating flamenco critic Angel Alvarez Caballero's lecture. She also performed at the Barcelona Nou Barris Festival and the Madrid Flamenco Festival.

In 2005, she held a concert to close the 2nd International Poetry Festival of Granada at the Isabel la Católica Theater and also appeared at the Flamenco Pa Tos Festival in Madrid, performing the following year at the Lope de Vega Theater in the opening show of Seville's Bienal de Flamenco.

Her self-produced second album, 'La voz del agua', is released in 2007.

 
 

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