
2021
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
Self - Narrator (voice)

Claudia Salado
Self - Narrator (voice)

Miguel Clavijo
Young Bambino

Luis Alberto Domínguez
Older Bambino

Antonio Romero Monge
Self

Rafael Ruiz Perdigones
Self

Enrique Bunbury
Self

Pitingo
Self

José Mercé
Self

Antonio Carmona
Self

Máximo Valverde
Self

Manuel de Angustias
Self

Gonzalo García-Pelayo
Self

Alberto García-Alix
Self

Nazario
Self

Paco Cepero
Self

Diego Carrasco
Self

Ricardo Pachón
Self

Pilar Távora
Self

Silvia Santisteban
Self

Cristina Cruces
Self

Pepe Camacho
Self

Pedro Gordillo
Self

Silvia Cruz
Self

Juan Pablo Silvestre
Self

Fidel Moreno
Self

Luis Troquel
Self

Justo Molinero
Self

Chico de Utrera
Self

Niño José Manuel
Self

Ramón Priego
Self

Pepe Priego
Self

Leocadia Montes
Self

Frasca Vargas
Self

José Manuel Quiñones
Self

Miguel Quiñones
Self

Miguel «Bambino» Vargas Jiménez
Self (archive footage)

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