Diego Ramón Jiménez Salazar (born in Madrid on December 27, 1968), also known as
Diego El Cigala, is a Spanish flamenco singer of Romani and Andalusian origins.
He started singing in peñas and tablaos at a very young age, earning the
nickname “El Cigala” (The Cicada) due to the power of his voice. Undebel (1997),
his studio debut, was produced by David Amaya and featured legendary flamenco
guitarists Tomatito and Paquete. El Cigala collaborated with producer Javier
Limón on Entre vareta y canasta (2000) and Corren tiempos de alegría (2001),
which featured jazz musicians Bebo Vald...