Jesús Guerrero, born in 1985 in San Fernando (Cádiz), is renowned for his virtuosity and creativity, making him one of the most celebrated figures in contemporary flamenco. Having started playing guitar at the age of eleven, his exceptional skill and musical ability have led to collaborations with iconic artists such as Niña Pastori, Miguel Poveda, and Argentina.Guerrero’s accolades include receiving the Flamenco Hoy 2014 prize for Best Accompanying Guitarist and composing for numerous celebrated dance shows such as Última parada (Merche Esmeralda), Espiral (David Coria), and El aire que me lleva (Andrés Peña). He was also commissioned to compose the music for productions like Aquel Silverio... and Flamencolorquiano for the Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía.His collaborations span across genres, with appearances in Carlos Saura’s Flamenco Flamenco and performances with renowned artists including Eva la Yerbabuena, Carmen Linares, and Lila Downs. Guerrero's debut solo album, Calma (2016), showcases his versatile musical approach, and he continues to be regarded as one of the most promising and talented flamenco guitarists of his generation.
Jesús Guerrero, born in 1985 in San Fernando (Cádiz), is renowned for his virtuosity and creativity, making him one of the most celebrated figures in contemporary flamenco. Having started playing guitar at the age of eleven, his exceptional skill and musical ability have led to collaborations with iconic artists such as Niña Pastori, Miguel Poveda, and Argentina.Guerrero’s accolades include receiving the Flamenco Hoy 2014 prize for Best Accompanying Guitarist and composing for numerous celebrated dance shows such as Última parada (Merche Esmeralda), Espiral (David Coria), and El aire que me lleva (Andrés Peña). He was also commissioned to compose the music for productions like Aquel Silverio... and Flamencolorquiano for the Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía.His collaborations span across genres, with appearances in Carlos Saura’s Flamenco Flamenco and performances with renowned artists including Eva la Yerbabuena, Carmen Linares, and Lila Downs. Guerrero's debut solo album, Calma (2016), showcases his versatile musical approach, and he continues to be regarded as one of the most promising and talented flamenco guitarists of his generation.