After three years of silence, in 2014 they published Hijo del Levante, which with fifteen songs is the largest of their career. A title that alludes to that marine wind that whips the city of Cadiz, where on June 4, 1970 was born José Luis Figuereo Francos, whom we all know as El Barrio.
Hijo del Levante is number eleven in the discography of this singer-songwriter, who can be proud to have a registre of countertenor and has styles as diverse as pop, flamenco and Andalusian rock. On this album he shells situations of everyday life, of love and heartbreack as if it were a story.
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