José Mercé

José Mercé

José Mercé
Background information
Birth name José Soto Soto
Born (1955-04-19) April 19, 1955
Origin Barrio de Santiago, Jerez de la Frontera, Andalusia, Spain
Genres Flamenco, Jazz
Occupation(s) Singer, Composer, Guitarist
Instruments Guitar
Years active 1967–present
Associated acts Mario Maya, El Güito, Carmen Mora, Antonio Gades, Enrique De Melchor, Tomatito, Vicente Amigo and Moraito
Website http://www.josemerce.es/

José Mercé (born José Soto Soto in 1955 in Santiago, Jerez de la Frontera, Spain) is a flamenco cantaor (singer). Already as 12-year-old he performed at Flamenco Festivals. Later he moved to Madrid where he recorded his first album in 1968.[1]

Family

He is the great-grandson of nineteenth-century seguiriya maestro Francisco Valencia, who received the nickname Paco la Luz.

He is also nephew of Manuel Soto Sordera, the patriarch of Jerez flamenco. Mercé's nickname comes from his participation in the choir of the Basilica de la Merced when he was a boy.[2]

Production

The youthful Mercé became one of the most sought-after singers for accompanying dance, and he has worked with the Trío Madrid, formed by Mario Maya, El Güito and Carmen Mora. From 1973 to 1983 he joined the company of Antonio Gades, with which he travelled half-way around half the world and took part in the film Bodas de Sangre, by Carlos Saura.

He has also worked with guitarists Enrique De Melchor, Tomatito, Vicente Amigo and Moraito.

Discography

Contributing artist

Awards

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