In his time of greatest splendor, the singer Miguel 'Bambino' Vargas Jiménez (1940-99) was the last frontier of flamenco, an immense musical genre that he developed and brought closer to large audiences: an artist of artists, the idol of the roadside bars, whose inimitable style, scenic magnetism and heartbreaking personality made of his figure a myth, a king without a kingdom, a giant of the popular music of the 20th century.
Carlos Herrera
Claudia Salado
Miguel Clavijo
Luis Alberto Domínguez
Antonio Romero Monge
Rafael Ruiz Perdigones
Enrique Bunbury
Pitingo
José Mercé
Antonio Carmona
Máximo Valverde
Manuel de Angustias
Gonzalo García-Pelayo
Alberto García-Alix
Nazario
Paco Cepero
Diego Carrasco
Ricardo Pachón
Pilar Távora
Silvia Santisteban
Cristina Cruces
Pepe Camacho
Pedro Gordillo
Silvia Cruz
Juan Pablo Silvestre
Fidel Moreno
Luis Troquel
Justo Molinero
Chico de Utrera
Niño José Manuel
Ramón Priego
Pepe Priego
Leocadia Montes
Frasca Vargas
José Manuel Quiñones
Miguel Quiñones
Miguel «Bambino» Vargas Jiménez